Compiling M files for dSpace
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Hi,
I have implemented some controllers for my electrical ciruit using m files, when I tried to compile it or use with dSpace, I get the error message as follows:
*Error building Real-Time Workshop target for block diagram 'GridConnectedDSP'. MATLAB error message: Error using ==> tlc_new Error: File: C:\Program Files\MATLAB\R2008a\rtw\c\tlc\lib\utillib.tlc Line: 461 Column: 8 %exit directive: Real-Time Workshop Fatal in block: "GridConnectedDSP/Controller/Controller", block type "S-Function": MFile S-functions without a corresponding TLC file are not supported. You can inline your S-function (TKT_VIDG2U) by creating a TLC file for it. You can also remap your S-function to C by creating a corresponding C Mex source file and a TKT_VIDG2U.tlc file in the same directory as the MFile S-function which contains (on the first line): %% CallAsCMexLevel1 or %% CallAsCMexLevel2*
Is there a way to solve this problem? Really desperately looking for help. Thank in advance!
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Walter Roberson
am 10 Jun. 2011
I don't know if this 2002 discussion is still relevant, but possibly you just can't do that: see this
It is difficult to find useful information about dSpace on the Mathworks web site.
The message you are encountering means that somewhere in there you have a Level-2 S function that you are trying to generate code for, OR you are trying to generate code for a Simulink block that they did not provide compilation information for. In order to generate code for the missing piece, you have to provide a Target Language Compiler file.
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Arnaud Miege
am 10 Jun. 2011
As Walter suggested, you can't generate C code from a MATLAB S-Function without writing a TLC file. See Generating Code from a Level-2 MATLAB S-Function in the Simulink documentation.
I would recommend using an Embedded MATLAB Function (now simply called a MATLAB Function in R2011a) instead, but you will need to restrict your code to using Functions Supported for Code Generation.
HTH,
Arnaud
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Arnaud Miege
am 13 Jun. 2011
Either write your S-function in C or use an Embedded MATLAB Function as I suggested. My recommendation would be the latter.
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