Main Content

Standalone Target Computer Setup

Real-time application configuration to be independent of MATLAB®

You can create a real-time application that runs standalone on a target computer, without a development computer running MATLAB. Configure the standalone application so that it starts running when the target computer starts. The application continues for as long as the target computer is operating.

To start and stop the standalone application, tune parameters, and view signal values, use Simulink® Real-Time™ Explorer or use the target computer command-line interface.

Apps

Simulink Real-TimeGenerate real-time applications for simulations that run on a target computer and interface with I/O devices in the target computer (Since R2020b)
Simulink Real-Time ExplorerInteract with target computer and real-time application running on target computer (Since R2020b)
Simulink Real-Time TET MonitorObserve task execution time for the real-time application running on target computer (Since R2020b)
Simulink Real-Time App GeneratorGenerate instrument panel app to interact with target computer and real-time application running on target computer (Since R2022a)

Tools

Simulation Data InspectorInspect and compare data and simulation results to validate and iterate model designs

Functions

slrtExplorerOpen Simulink Real-Time explorer and interact with target computers and real-time applications (Since R2020b)
slrtTETMonitorOpen Simulink Real-Time task execution time (TET) monitor (Since R2020b)
slrtAppGeneratorGenerate instrument panel app to interact with target computer and real-time application running on target computer (Since R2022a)

Topics

  • Real-Time Application and Target Computer Modes

    Run real-time applications by using the target computer in connected mode, standalone mode, or external mode. Speedgoat® target machines boot the QNX® Neutrino® RTOS and then you run real-time applications in the selected target computer mode.