Hi Theodore,
From your query what I understood is that you want to integrate DSpace with MATLAB and use the required blocksets.
If you are unable to find the required blocksets, such as the rtican blockset, in Simulink, there could be several possible reasons for this issue.
Here are few steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the problem:
- Verify dSPACE compatibility: Ensure that your version of dSPACE is compatible with MATLAB 2022.
- Check MATLAB Path: Make sure that the installation path of dSPACE and the associated blocksets are correctly added to the MATLAB path. You can check the MATLAB path by going to the "Set Path" option under the "Home" tab in MATLAB. If the dSPACE blocksets are not present in the path, you may need to manually add them.
Browse the following links for version compatibilities between products from MathWorks and dSPACE products:
- https://www.dspace.com/de/gmb/home/support/supvers/supverscompm.cfm
- https://www.dspace.com/en/inc/home/support/supvers/supverscompm/mlcomp.cfm
Hope this helps!