I couldn't control the initial starting current when I initialize the arduino with Matlab.
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I am a newbie.. I am integrating Arduino controller with Matlab
I have connected my arduino DUE board in COM7. And I have also connected a DC Motor in one of the digital output pins (D3)
So when I just execute the matlab built in arduino function to initialise or establish a connection my motor runs for a second and then stops. I dont want my motor to run initially. Is there a solution or an alternative to do this.
a = arduino('COM7', 'Due');
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Sharmila Raghu
on 27 Jun 2016
I understand that you want to control the initial starting current when you execute the MATLAB built in arduino function to initialize or establish the connection.
To be able to do that you can use the "stop" command before you mention the "start" command to start the DC motor to run. The following is the documentation link for the "stop" command:
The following documentation links are for your reference:
Check out this video: http://www.mathworks.com/videos/using-matlab-and-arduino-for-motor-control-100737.html
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