Generate C Code from Simulink and place it into Arduino?

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Hello.
I have made a super easy PID controler in Simulink. The PID controler is into a subsystem. The subsystem has two inputs (SET, Analog) and one output (Interval).
I can generate that subsystem by right click C/C++ -> Build System.
Then i also get a report about the code. The problem is that i expect just one or two c-files (header and C-file). But i got many C-files so it confusing me.
What should i do with all these files? This is a tiny subsystem and i don't want more that 4 files.
What should i do? Did i have done the right thing or are setup wrong?

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Swarooph
Swarooph on 7 Oct 2016
You should do 2 things.
  1. Download the free support package that helps you generate appropriate code from your Simulink model, builds it and the downloads it on to the Arduino with a click of a button.
  2. Once you see this support package in the Simulink library browser, identify the input and output driver blocks to your application (Digital Input or Analog Input etc., Digital Output or PWM or Servo Write etc.) and use them appropriately for your PID inputs and outputs.
Take a look at this video for relevant information.
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Daniel
Daniel on 7 Oct 2016
Hello!
I have install that package and it works for me. But now I'm not using Simulink Coder, only Simulink with an add-on package for Arduino.
It probably does not work to generate C code from Simulink Coder who fits Arduino? Arduino using C++ and not C by the way. A lot of people saying that Arduino are using C, that's wrong.

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