Pleased note you are running etherlab 1.3, I am sure. The Code generation will create a userspace executeable.
The runtime failure says that you did not set a cycle time in the model properties. You should set Something Like 0.001 s. Try it Best regards Andreas Am 2. März 2023 15:46:09 MEZ schrieb Henrik Barie <henrik.ba...@ei.thm.de>: >Dear Etherlab-users, > > >I have a problem trying to run the generated code of my Simulink model, where I >used 2 Beckhoff-Blocks: >I connected an EL1104 to an EL2004, built the code and it generated several >files. By searching I found out that the generated file that has no ending >(like .c or .o) must be executed in the terminal to run the code (I didnt get >a kmod.ko file like described in the etherlab-1.2.pdf). When I run this file >(EtherlabTest) with ./ , I get an error message saying: > >"EtherlabTest: /usr/share/etherlab/src/hrt_main.c:1447: main: Assertion 'ts != >0.0' failed >Aborted" > >Im not even sure if this is the correct way to make the model I created work >with Ethercat-Master. My setup is an EK1100 connected to a powersupply and >attached to the EK1100 I have an EL1104, an EL2004 and an EL3062. The EL1104 >is connected from its Input 2 to the Output 1 of the EL2004. My goal is to >send a signal from the EK1104 to the EL2004 by making and running a Simulink >model with Etherlab. > >maybe someone has made a similar model already and can help me with this >problem? > > > >Kind Regards >Henrik >-- >Etherlab-users mailing list >Etherlab-users@etherlab.org >https://lists.etherlab.org/mailman/listinfo/etherlab-users
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