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Simulink and the MATLAB Unit Testing Framework 4


Today, I am happy to welcome guest blogger Ajay Puvvala to talk about testing.

Some time ago, Ajay passed by my desk and offered to blog about the tight integration between Simulink Test and MATLAB Unit Testing Framework, which got introduced in R2016b.

My answer was: Yes, of course... but before, we need to introduce what the MATLAB Unit Testing Framework is, and how it can be used in a Simulink context.

This is what Ajay will be describing today.

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Put some Color in your LEDs: Controlling Your Raspberry Pi from your iPhone with Simulink

This week Mariano Lizarraga Fernandez is back to describe some cool stuff he came up with, using the iPhone and iPad Support from Simulink in combination with the Raspberry Pi Support from... 더 읽어보기 >>

Improved Behavior of Auto Tolerance in R2017a

Are you familiar with the meaning of auto for the Absolute tolerance of Simulink variable-step solvers?
In R2017a, we decided to change the meaning of auto for the Absolute Tolerance... If your model... 더 읽어보기 >>

Simulating models in parallel made easy with parsim 23

Some time ago, I wrote a series of posts to highlight the different factors to take into account when trying to run simulations in parallel. In R2017a, we are making it significantly easier with the... 더 읽어보기 >>

What’s New in R2017a! 9

MATLAB R2017a is now available for download. For this first post about R2017a, I want to highlight features that will help you creating models more efficiently.
Simplified Subsystem Bus Interfaces
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Simulating the Startup and Shutdown of your software 4

This week, we are finally diving into the Initialize Function, Reset Function and Terminate Function blocks.
As a starting point, I recommend looking at this video about Initialize and Terminate... 더 읽어보기 >>

Using Simulink Functions to Simulate Hardware Services

This week, I want to introduce another feature that becomes useful when combined with the Initialize Function, Reset Function and Terminate Function blocks.
In R2014b, Simulink Functions got... 더 읽어보기 >>

State Reader and State Writer blocks 2

As mentioned in my previous post, I have been trying for some time to write about the new Initialize Function, Reset Function and Terminate Function introduced in R2016b. However, every time I end up... 더 읽어보기 >>

Export Function Models 5

I started writing this post with the goal of talking about the new Initialize Function, Reset Function and Terminate Function blocks, along with the closely related State Reader and State Writer... 더 읽어보기 >>

Creating iPhone and iPad Apps with Simulink 3

The other day, a user told me: That would be cool if we could program apps for smartphones using Simulink. Guess what my answer was: Of course you can! Simulink Support Packages for Apple iOS... 더 읽어보기 >>

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