Working with Digital Inputs and Outputs on STM32 Using Simulink

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Follow a step-by-step guide on how to design a model in Simulink® using the digital input and output ports on a STM32 Nucleo board. It includes an example of how to make the onboard user LED blink as well as how to use the onboard Push Button to toggle the LED. It also explains the concepts of connected IO and external mode connection with the hardware using Model-Based Design.

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Thank Mr.Jayakarthikeyan and Matlab team. Now, I blink the LED of my NUCLEO-G474RE board. And I face the minor issue while built, deploying. But I achieved.

prasanthkumar
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Please release STM32 support for home license users. Within hobbyist community Arduino is getting obsolete and even the beginners are now switching to stm32 boards. I know we now have support for esp32 in R2022a but the board is flaky and I prefer to work with stable boards like ST micros.

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Sir i am getting an error if i connect the board stm32f103c8t6 which is a customised one ...is it possible to flash the code n verify the output in such customised boards or not? Kindly reply

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I am getting an error stating the Code generation file does not exist.
Inputs must be character vectors, cell arrays or string arrays.
I am using STM32F4Disc board @matlab @MATLAB

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Many thx for sharing, very helpful

I was about to get started then I found out that the support packages are available for Windows only :(

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