setup
Set up hardware for data recording
Syntax
Description
setup( sets up any input sources on
the SoC hardware board represented by dr)dr to record data.
dr is a data recording session on SoC hardware board created
using DataRecorder. You must have added at
least one source to dr, using the addSource function.
Examples
Create a connection from MATLAB to the specified SoC hardware board using the IP address, username, and password of the board.
hw = socHardwareBoard('Xilinx Zynq ZC706 evaluation kit','hostname','192.168.1.18','username','root','password','root');
Create a data recording session on the SoC hardware board by using the
hw object. The resulting DataRecorder object represents the data recording session on the SoC hardware
board.
dr = soc.recorder(hw)
dr =
DataRecorder with properties:
HardwareName: 'Xilinx Zynq ZC706 evaluation kit'
Sources: {}
Recording: false
List the input sources added to the data recording session.
dr.Sources(hw)
ans = 1×0 empty cell array
By default, soc.recorder objects have no added input sources. To add an
input source to the data recording session, first create an input source object by using the
soc.iosource function. For this example,
create an User Datagram Protocol (UDP) source object.
udpSrc = soc.iosource(hw,'UDP Receive')udpSrc =
soc.iosource.UDPRead with properties:
Main
LocalPort: 25000
DataLength: 1
DataType: 'uint8'
ReceiveBufferSize: -1
BlockingTime: 0
OutputVarSizeSignal: false
SampleTime: 0.1000
HideEventLines: true
Show all properties
Add this UDP source object to the data recording session by using the addSource object function.
addSource(dr,udpSrc,'UDPDataReceived-Port25000')
Verify the result by inspecting the Sources property of the soc.recorder object.
dr.Sources
ans =
1×1 cell array
{'UDPDataOnPort25000'}
Call the setup function to initialize all hardware peripheral input sources added to the data recording session, and start the data recording process.
setup(dr)
Record data for 60 seconds on the SoC hardware board.
record(dr, 60);
Check the status of the data recording session by using the isRecording object function. The recording status when data recording is in
progress is 1.
recordingStatus = isRecording(dr)
recordingStatus = logical 1
The recording status when data recording is complete is 0.
isRecording(dr)
recordingStatus = logical 0
Save recorded data to a TGZ-compressed file.
save(dr,'UDPDataReceived','UDP Data Testing',{'Recorded On Zynq Board'})
This function saves the recorded data as the file UDPDataReceived.tgz
in your working folder of the host PC. You can read this file by using an socFileReader object in MATLAB™ or an IO Data Source block
in your Simulink® model.
Remove the added source from the data recording session by using the removeSource object function.
removeSource(dr,'UDPDataReceived-Port25000')
Verify the result by inspecting the Sources property of the
soc.recorder object.
ans = 1×0 empty cell array
Input Arguments
Data recording session for specified SoC hardware board, specified as a
DataRecorder object.
Version History
Introduced in R2019a
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