Blink LED at specify time with Matlab - Arduino

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melisa samad
melisa samad el 1 de Feb. de 2018
Comentada: ishani uthpala el 10 de Mzo. de 2021
Hi, I want to turn on LED for a given time such as 2 minutes and then it will turn off by using Matlab with Arduino hardware. I already search how to code it but I have no idea how to do it. The code below is my trial.
time = str2num(get(handles.edit3,'String'));
S = seconds(time);
if S > 0
writeDigitalPin(a, 'D13',1);
else
writeDigitalPin(a, 'D13', 0);
end
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Jan
Jan el 1 de Feb. de 2018
@melisa: Please mention, how this question is related to Matlab. How is the LED connected to Matlab? Without knowing this detail, an answer would required to guess.
melisa samad
melisa samad el 1 de Feb. de 2018
hi, thank you for replying and sorry for my mistake. I already edit my question.

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Jan
Jan el 4 de Feb. de 2018
Editada: Jan el 4 de Feb. de 2018
time = str2num(get(handles.edit3,'String'));
% S = seconds(time); % [EDITED] Not needed
writeDigitalPin(a, 'D13', 1);
pause(time); % [EDITED] assumed, that edit3 contains the seconds
writeDigitalPin(a, 'D13', 0);
Or with a timer, which does not block Matlab:
TimerH = timer('TimerFcn', {TimerCB, 'off', a}, ...
'StartDelay', time, ... % [EDITED] S -> time
'ExecutionMode', 'SingleShot', ...
'StartFcn', {TimerCB, 'on', a});
start(TimerH);
which calls the Timer callback function at starting and stopping:
function TimerCB(TimerH, EventData, Cmd, a)
switch Cmd
case 'on'
writeDigitalPin(a, 'D13', 1);
case 'off'
writeDigitalPin(a, 'D13', 0);
end
end
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melisa samad
melisa samad el 5 de Feb. de 2018
okay, I will take note. Thank you
ishani uthpala
ishani uthpala el 10 de Mzo. de 2021
thank you very much it's work

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Madhu Govindarajan
Madhu Govindarajan el 2 de Feb. de 2018
You can use tic and toc for this. When you run tic it starts a stopwatch style timer, you can then use toc to know the elapsed time and use a while loop to check if it is still less than your desired elapsed time.
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melisa samad
melisa samad el 4 de Feb. de 2018
how to done it?
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson el 4 de Feb. de 2018
timelimit = 2*60;
writeDigitalPin(a, 'D13',1);
start = tic;
while toc(start) < timelimit
pause(0.01); %do _something_, even if just a useless computation
end
writeDigitalPin(a, 'D13', 0);

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