Deploy MATLAB/Simulink to ESP32 using MBD, IoT and Waijung 2

Tutorials demonstrating how to use Model-Based Design with Waijung 2 to build real devices using low-cost, powerful hardware (ESP32)
Updated 30 Sep 2022
Model-Based Design (MBD) tutorials
You'll learn about how to use a ESP32, Software in the Loop - SIL simulation, Hardware in the Loop - HIL simulation, and a Stand-Alone (SA) system
You'll learn about how to use Stateflow and Simulink together to create a basic control system
You'll learn about how to use Stateflow to model an event-driven system
You'll learn what a DIP switch is and how to interface with it
You'll learn about what I2C protocol is and how to interface with a distance sensor using I2C
Internet of Things (IoT) tutorials:
You'll learn how to model reading a LDR sensor and use that to drive a LED in Simulink
You'll learn how to read a LDR using Waijung 2 Analog to Digital Converter (ADC) block, and use that to drive a LED using Waijung 2 Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) block. You will also be tuning and monitoring signals in real-time using HIL
You'll learn how to configure ESP32 as a web server for controlling on-chip peripherals such as LEDs
You'll learn how to configure ESP32 as a web server for acquiring data from on-chip peripherals such as LDRs
You'll learn how to combine all your previous knowledge to create a complete web-based control system using Waijung 2 and Simulink. You'll also learn how to store data to non-volatile storage to allow the system to start up with the same settings as during power-off
MATLAB Release Compatibility
Created with R2020a
Compatible with R2020a and later releases
Platform Compatibility
Windows macOS Linux
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