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Interfacing Matlab with Microcontroller

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anita1984

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Hi Forum , i am planning to communicate with the microcontroller via serial communication and a GUI in matlab.
On microcontroller , I can make a serial terminal program that waits for data from MatLab coming through a serial port on the computer. From there I can make it so that MatLab can send ASCII strings to the microcontroller.
Someone did this work before ? or similar? because it will helps me alot to start with the GUI Matlab , or in another way , how do you recommend me to start , do you have any example ?
Thanks in advance,
Anita
 
i ask for help and i hope if any one can help me ............. i made a microcontroller program and i want to apply it on matlab and connect it with matlab to be able to run it using matlab to do it's work on the prototype and draw the efficiency graph using matlab due to the change occurs in the prototype i don't know how to ....... i hope any one can help me
 
i ask for help and i hope if any one can help me ............. i made a microcontroller program and i want to apply it on matlab and connect it with matlab to be able to run it using matlab to do it's work on the prototype and draw the efficiency graph using matlab due to the change occurs in the prototype i don't know how to ....... i hope any one can help me

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