Can I upload Arduino Code written in MATLAB using MATLAB Arduino Support Package?
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I have been using Arduino MATLAB Support Package to program and Control my Arduino UNO. Everything is interactive by using arduino('COM','UNO'). Is it possible to upload the code written in matlab(*.m file) to Arduino board.
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Madhu Govindarajan
on 25 Nov 2015
I don't think this is possible using MATLAB support package as the Simulink support package is the one that I most commonly use for standalone applications. However, you can use the code that you have written in MATLAB in a MATLAB function block in Simulink and download that code to an Arduino board for your application.
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Dhruv Aditya Mittal
on 5 Jan 2019
Sir After Uploading the code can we use arduino as a standalone device without connecting it to the computer.
Walter Roberson
on 6 Jan 2019
After Uploading the code can we use arduino as a standalone device
Yes, you can.
Walter Roberson
on 25 Nov 2015
You might possibly be able to get the .m file copied to the arduino, but the arduino cannot run MATLAB code. The arduino runs compiled C or C++ code. When you use Simulink to build a model with an arduino target, Simulink generates C (or C++ ?) code and compiles it and sends it to the board.
To send compiled code to arduino without using Simulink, see http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/146590-send-new-program-to-arduino-without-simulink
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Jonathan Gadiel Ramírez Martínez
on 24 May 2023
Hello, can simulink transform any .m file into a C code to be used in simulink?
Monday Ikhide
on 27 Jan 2017
What about using the MATLAB compiler SDK for a MATLAB script file and then deploy this to the Arduino, this is the approach we are about to try. Has anyone else tried this?
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Madhu Govindarajan
on 7 Jan 2019
You can use MATLAB Coder to generate C code out of the m files. Then call these C functions that you have generated from inside an Arduino sketch. This approach will allow your Arduino to work as a standalone device.
Siamak Mohebbi
on 30 Jan 2022
Hi,
I had a similar question since Matlab IDE is a bit user friendly but not technology friendly.
The Arduino IDE uploads the sketches to their hardware no problem but folks at Matlab as usual decided that only Elite paying users (with Coder, Simulink, etc.) are allowed to do the same on their platform.
The work around perhaps would be, to use the DAQ toolbox to pass data to an already uploaded sketch through the Arduino IDE. Not sure if it is even possible since Matlab command will most likely wipeout the flash memory before executing on the Arduino board.
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Siamak Mohebbi
on 31 Jan 2022
Not asking but pointing out a teaser attitude at Mathworks to perhaps drum up business for their high end products. Which are bloated and not very pocket friendly.
Once again, if a vendor decides to make an effort and put out support for an open source platform, then at a minimum match... the minimum, i.e. the upload of an entire file to the Arduino HW from the MATLAB IDE.
ps. If I ask for anything on this supportpackage, it would be a Arduino tracer and debug after Mathworks meet the minimum.
Walter Roberson
on 31 Jan 2022
So you are asking for a menu entry to upload a compiled sketch? Which in practice would be a matter of invoking the arduino executable with the -upload option?
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