Following on from adding support to wiringPi for the MCP4725 DAC, I wanted to add driver blocks to Simulink such that one could use them to create graphical models for the Raspberry Pi that could interface with the real-world – a workable alternative to expensive real-time targets. Using the S-Function Builder and some other user created blocks (which … Continue reading Simulink Raspberry Pi Driver Blocks
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