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MATLAB | How to Build Custom Sensor Blocks for Arduino in Simulink @MATLAB | Uploaded February 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 week ago.
The IO Device Builder app streamlines the process of generating custom Simulink® blocks for sensors by utilizing third-party source files. In this detailed tutorial, we guide you through the creation of a custom Simulink block specifically for the DHT11 temperature and humidity sensor. This method can be applied to develop your own unique Simulink blocks for various sensors.

- Custom Simulink Block for DHT11 Sensor: bit.ly/41ZhAJe
- Learn more on Arduino Support from MATLAB and Simulink: bit.ly/ArduinoSupport#simulink
- Download Simulink Support Package for Arduino Hardware: bit.ly/378HKwu

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