This section explains a few frequently asked questions.

This tutorial aims at teaching beginners how to use RapidSTM32 Blockset in ONE DAY (approximately 6 hours). After completing the tutorials, you will have enough basic knowledge to use the Blockset to implement a variety of basic but useful applications such as:

Real-time data acquisition into Matlab/Simulink

Add your own signal processing algorithm in Matlab (m-script) language

Control external hardware from Simulink

Use digital input/output ports

Generate PWM signals

Simulate and actually display some data on a character LCD

Send data to a PC via USB as a (Virtual) COM port

Understand the basic architecture of the generated code

Create an arbitrary function generator with Digital to Analog Module

Create a data logger to micro SD card

Yes!! all those within 6 hours, no kidding. We are truly taking about Rapid Prototyping. That's Why our duck can peel banana skin? :)

This section shows basic common "how to" required for most RapidSTM32 projects.

This section shows some useful "how to" for advanced users.

This section provides reference information about the Blockset and its usages.

This section shows various sample projects from basic interfaces to external hardware/peripherals to a complete Automatic Control and Digital Signal Processing (DSP) design and analysis projects. These projects aims at showing the work flow and benefits of Model-based design and Rapid Prototyping at works. Before diving in these sample projects, it is recommended that you familiarize yourself with RapidSTM32 from Learn RapidSTM32 in A Day.

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Sample projects are as follows.

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