Data Logging on external SD Card with STM32F767ZI
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Lorenz Klaus
on 1 Apr 2023
Commented: Lorenzo Zarantonello
on 17 Jan 2024
Hey,
I am using a STM32F767ZI nucleo board. Since it should be used as a controller on an electric scooter, I want to log data on a SD-Card during testing.
Is there a way on Simulink to log data with a STM32 on a SD-Card using for example SPI?
I would be glad if somebody could give me advice with this problem.
Also if somebody has another idea to get this done I would be greatful!
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Abhishek
on 12 Apr 2023
Hi Lorenz,
I understand that you have a requirement to log signal data into the SD card mounted on your target hardware. Considering your setup, I suggest using Embedded Coder Support Package for STMicroelectronics STM32 Processors. You can use various output blocks in Simulink like To Workspace, Scope, and Outport to save the signal as data points in Structure, Structure with time, or Array format. This will create a MAT-file with timestamp information.
To enable this, you will have to select the MAT-file Logging option in the Configuration Parameters dialog box and specify several block parameter values in the output blocks. Once you deploy the code, you can log the signals onto the SD card and later import them into MATLAB for further analysis like fault analysis, searching for transient behavior, or analyzing sensor data.
For detailed information, I recommend referring to Chapter 4 of the documentation: Embedded Coder Support Package for STMicroelectronics STM32 Processors User's Guide (mathworks.com)
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Francesco Bellucci
on 9 Jan 2024
Edited: Francesco Bellucci
on 9 Jan 2024
Hello everyone,
To use the approach mentioned by Abhishek, Do we have to integrate the SD adapter with the board via SPI or SDIO?
Lorenzo Zarantonello
on 17 Jan 2024
Hi,
which block of "Embedded Coder Support Package for STMicroelectronics STM32 Processors" package is necessary to use for this case of logging in SD card?
Does anyone have an functioning hardware configuration (.ioc file) to share? since in any guide is not specified the configurations to do STM side. I tried the default ones but do not work to me.
Thank you.
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