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Before You Start
DS1103 Hardware Installation and Configuration March 2004
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Configuration sequence After you install your DS1103, you can configure it in the following
steps:
1. Set the connection mode and register your hardware. Refer to
Configuring the System on page 101.
2. Check if your platform is ready to run real-time applications. Refer
to How to Verify the Configuration on page 108.
3. The firmware of the DS1103 can be updated if you install a new
dSPACE Release. Refer to Updating the Firmware on page 109.
4. After you install and configure your system, you are ready to
implement a model – either via a Simulink model including blocks
from dSPACE’s Real-Time Interface (RTI) or via a handcoded
algorithm – and download the corresponding application to your
real-time hardware. ControlDesk can be used to experiment with
your real-time application. Refer to Implementing and Handling
Applications on page 113.
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If you encounter any problems during installation and configuration:
■ Check the description again.
■ Contact dSPACE support using the dSPACE Support Wizard. It is
available
• On your dSPACE CD at
\Diag\Tools\dSPACESupportWizard.exe
•Via Start – Programs – dSPACE Tools (after installation of the
dSPACE software)
Stand-alone operation
of expansion boxes
AutoBoot option allows you to operate an expansion box as a
stand-alone system without being connected to your host PC, refer to
Using the AutoBoot Option on page 143.
External devices For information on connecting external devices of your application to
the dSPACE system, refer to Connecting External Devices to the
dSPACE System on page 137.