Run on Target Hardware
Target hardware support lets you run your model on target hardware in real time. You can interact with your model by signal monitoring and parameter tuning in external mode.
Rapid Accelerator mode simulation is not supported in STM32F746G-Discovery™ board and STM32F769I-Discovery board. Software-in-the-loop (SIL) is not supported in STM32F769I-Discovery board.
Support for STMicroelectronics® Discovery boards will be removed in a future release.
You can migrate your models that use STM32F4-Discovery library blocks to use the blocks from the STM32F4xx based block libraries. For more information, see Migrate STMicroelectronics STM32F4-Discovery Blocks to STM32F4xx Based Library Blocks and STMCubeMX Workflow.
Model Settings
Topics
- Set Up Scheduling Options
Setting up scheduling options.
- Signal Monitoring and Parameter Tuning over XCP on Serial and TCP/IP
Use your host computer to monitor and control an application running on the target hardware.
- Set Up and Configure Armclang Compiler Toolchain for Code Generation
Set up and configure Armclang compiler toolchain for code generation.
- Open Examples for STM32 Microcontroller Blockset
Open Examples for STM32™ Microcontroller Blockset.
- Create Hardware Interrupt Block for an ARM Cortex-M Based Processor Using an Interrupt Description File
Create Target Author Based Interrupt Block.
- Prerequisites for Logging Signals
Settings before logging signals.
- Enable MAT-File Logging
Enable MAT-file logging option.
- Configure Model to Log Signals on SD Card
Settings to log signals.
- Run Model on Target Hardware
Settings to run model on target hardware.
- Import MAT Files into MATLAB
View MAT files on SD card.
- External Mode Using the STM32F4-Discovery Board
In this task, you will run the
stm32f4discovery_external_modemodel in External mode.