Simulink communication to Raspberry USB port
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I would know if it exits a way to let communicate Simulink to a device connected to the USB port of Raspberry Pi?
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Mischa Kim
il 10 Gen 2014
Modificato: Mischa Kim
il 10 Gen 2014
Hello Salvatore, yes there is. Check out: http://www.mathworks.de/hardware-support/raspberry-pi.html. You need the Support Package which you can download directly from the web site, or, if you have a recent release, from within MATLAB.
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Mischa Kim
il 10 Gen 2014
Absolutely. For reference, check out the video on the web site I provided the link to (it gets interesting at around 6:25). The simple demo includes a web cam (USB) to capture video. Does that help?
Bethmage Perera
il 23 Mar 2015
Hi Mischa,
I got a similar issue where I want to connect a sensor to the usb port of the pi. This is a serial device and I already got a different serial device connected to the pi via its TXD and RXD pins so I am using a serial to USB converter to plug the sensor to the usb port. Can you help?
Thanks Kalpa
Murat Belge
il 26 Feb 2014
It depends on what you attach to the USB port. For example, if you attach a USB Webcam, the Raspberry Pi registers it as a V4L2 video capture device and you can use the V4L2 Video Capture block to acquire images from the device. Since the USB port is a host port, you can only communicate with slave devices attached to this port. You will not be, for example, able to connect a USB cable between your host computer and the Raspberry Pi and communicate with your host computer from the R-Pi.
If you provide more information on your use case, I can provide a more detailed answer.
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Beyda TASAR
il 27 Set 2018
Hi, I have got the same problem. I want to connect an EMG sensor via the raspberry pi USB port. Did you solve this problem? Could you help me?
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