User`s guide
What Is the Real-Time Windows Target?
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Expected User
To benefit from reading this book, you should be familiar with
• Using Simulink and Stateflow to create models as block diagrams, and
simulating those models in Simulink
• The concepts and use of Real-Time Workshop to generate executable code
When using Real-Time Workshop and the Real-Time Windows Target, you do
not need to program in C or other low-level programming languages to create
and test real-time systems.
If You Are a New User — Begin with Chapter 1, “Getting Started.” This
chapter gives you an overview of the Real-Time Windows Target features and
the development environment. Next, read and try the examples in Chapter 3,
“Basic Procedures.”
If You Are an Experienced Real-Time Windows Target User — We suggest
you review the sections on signal tracing and signal logging in Chapter 3,
“Basic Procedures.” After you are familiar with using the Real-Time Windows
Target, read how to add I/O drivers to your Simulink model in Chapter 4,
“Advanced Procedures.”