Arduino Uno not working with Simulink (R2024a on macOS)
Folks,
Here’s the scenario:
Arduino Uno + Matlab Arduino Hardware Support + Simulink Arduino Board Support Package, running on macOS Sonoma 14.5, Intel silicone.
All installs well; correct device special file setup during install; hardware tests OK with the Matlab Arduino hardwware support (server uploaded …etc). Simulink: sme think, except that it will just report some unknown function call in the main Matlab window during install, but all goes weel and installs.
Now the fun (or lack thereof ?) beings
Following the basic instructions to get the first LED example working, both starting from a blank model, or using the pre-existing model, said to be for the Mega250.
In the case of starting from a blank model, I’m using the Arduino digital output + a pulse generator, as per the example and screenshot below:
When I come to configure the model, there’s no option, anywhere to select the board and port, let alone to deploy and run it, as shown below:
There’s just the option to download the board support package (which I downloaded and installed), and round, and round, and round we go.
If I use the pre-bundled example, I now get the Atmege250 in the list, but not my Uno (which, yes, I installed and configured earlier …etc):
Can someone tell me what’s going on, and help please?
Thanks in advance,
Ahmed.Folks,
Here’s the scenario:
Arduino Uno + Matlab Arduino Hardware Support + Simulink Arduino Board Support Package, running on macOS Sonoma 14.5, Intel silicone.
All installs well; correct device special file setup during install; hardware tests OK with the Matlab Arduino hardwware support (server uploaded …etc). Simulink: sme think, except that it will just report some unknown function call in the main Matlab window during install, but all goes weel and installs.
Now the fun (or lack thereof ?) beings
Following the basic instructions to get the first LED example working, both starting from a blank model, or using the pre-existing model, said to be for the Mega250.
In the case of starting from a blank model, I’m using the Arduino digital output + a pulse generator, as per the example and screenshot below:
When I come to configure the model, there’s no option, anywhere to select the board and port, let alone to deploy and run it, as shown below:
There’s just the option to download the board support package (which I downloaded and installed), and round, and round, and round we go.
If I use the pre-bundled example, I now get the Atmege250 in the list, but not my Uno (which, yes, I installed and configured earlier …etc):
Can someone tell me what’s going on, and help please?
Thanks in advance,
Ahmed. Folks,
Here’s the scenario:
Arduino Uno + Matlab Arduino Hardware Support + Simulink Arduino Board Support Package, running on macOS Sonoma 14.5, Intel silicone.
All installs well; correct device special file setup during install; hardware tests OK with the Matlab Arduino hardwware support (server uploaded …etc). Simulink: sme think, except that it will just report some unknown function call in the main Matlab window during install, but all goes weel and installs.
Now the fun (or lack thereof ?) beings
Following the basic instructions to get the first LED example working, both starting from a blank model, or using the pre-existing model, said to be for the Mega250.
In the case of starting from a blank model, I’m using the Arduino digital output + a pulse generator, as per the example and screenshot below:
When I come to configure the model, there’s no option, anywhere to select the board and port, let alone to deploy and run it, as shown below:
There’s just the option to download the board support package (which I downloaded and installed), and round, and round, and round we go.
If I use the pre-bundled example, I now get the Atmege250 in the list, but not my Uno (which, yes, I installed and configured earlier …etc):
Can someone tell me what’s going on, and help please?
Thanks in advance,
Ahmed. arduino, simulink, macos MATLAB Answers — New Questions