Can I call a Simulink generated DLL file in a Simulink model (Matlab 2018b)?
I have created a .dll file (see fig: PID_win64.dll) and associated headers (see fig: in PID_ert_shrlib_rtw) with the aid of Simulink (see fig: PID.slx). I now want to call it in a simulink model (see fig: test_dll.slx) where I am going to test it. I have read in older posts that I have to use S-Function block. Please let me know if this is the proper route I should follow and if so could you please share with me the exact steps (where should I allocate the name of dll and headers – which headers) ?
The final aim is to import the created .dll file in DIgSILENT POWERFACTORY. If anyone can share any further information regarding this would be highly appreciated.I have created a .dll file (see fig: PID_win64.dll) and associated headers (see fig: in PID_ert_shrlib_rtw) with the aid of Simulink (see fig: PID.slx). I now want to call it in a simulink model (see fig: test_dll.slx) where I am going to test it. I have read in older posts that I have to use S-Function block. Please let me know if this is the proper route I should follow and if so could you please share with me the exact steps (where should I allocate the name of dll and headers – which headers) ?
The final aim is to import the created .dll file in DIgSILENT POWERFACTORY. If anyone can share any further information regarding this would be highly appreciated. I have created a .dll file (see fig: PID_win64.dll) and associated headers (see fig: in PID_ert_shrlib_rtw) with the aid of Simulink (see fig: PID.slx). I now want to call it in a simulink model (see fig: test_dll.slx) where I am going to test it. I have read in older posts that I have to use S-Function block. Please let me know if this is the proper route I should follow and if so could you please share with me the exact steps (where should I allocate the name of dll and headers – which headers) ?
The final aim is to import the created .dll file in DIgSILENT POWERFACTORY. If anyone can share any further information regarding this would be highly appreciated. dll, s-function, 2018b, simulink, digsilent, powerfactory, import, call MATLAB Answers — New Questions