CAN communication protocol using Simulink

Unique way to build CAN Network, Model based design to program arduino

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Description

This course is ideally suited for those who wish to interface the Arduino with Simulink and generate Auto code. The course discusses different aspects of model-based design techniques. There are several advantages of model-based design techniques. It helps in autocode generation without having knowledge of any programming languages. model-based design techniques are very helpful in faster prototyping. It significantly reduces development and time to market. Testing and validation of model-based design techniques are easy and it improves the quality of the software as well. Here development team can focus more on algorithms rather than coding and debugging. The course discusses real-time projects with step-by-step procedures to implement them.

Below are the topics which are covered in this course.

Build CAN Network using Model-based design Technique.

Project-Based Learning,(Gear indicator over a CAN Bus)

Program Arduino without a programming background.

Model-based design techniques.

Model in Loop,

Software in the loop, the processor in the loop, Hardware in the loop.

Simulink support package installation.

Interfacing Arduino with simulink

Reading Digital input

Reading Analog sensors data

Interface touch Sensor

Interface Seven Segment Display

Controlling servo motors directly from Arduino

Analysis of data in the Simulink from Arduino in external mode.

Simulink blocks usage.

CAN Network building using Simulink-on Arduino platform

What You Will Learn!

  • Model based design to program arduino
  • Simulink with Arduino
  • Interface Arduino to simulink
  • Learn to program arduino using block based design
  • Simulink support package installation for arduino hardware

Who Should Attend!

  • Anybody can program arduino
  • for everyone and anyone , who has passion for learning
  • computer science, information science, information technology, electrical, electronics, civil, mechanical
  • Engineering graduates
  • Simulink/Matlab students