Simulino Connected to Labview through Ethernet
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758944.v12i36.683Keywords:
Arduino, LabVIEW, Proteus, Simulino, EthernetAbstract
There are different prototypes which currently employs a type Arduino boards as the main instrument far development. These shields are also used in the acquisition of actual data, to be assessed or treated by a CAD program, as LabVIEW. lt is possible to simulate an Arduino device in Proteus program through the Simulino's library, and that this circuit simulated connects remotely and virtually with another application developed in LabVIEW, enabling far a remate evaluation without the need to acquire additional electronic components, significantly reducing the cost and time involved in a design process, which in sorne cases requires actual devices that are not always available.
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Labcenter Electronics, "lntelligent Schematic. User Manual". Labcenter Electronics. lssue 6.0. Nov. 2002.
National lnstruments, "Labview. User Manual". National lnstruments. Abr. 2003.
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