Troubleshooting VeriStand: Model Issues

Updated Jul 27, 2022

Environment

Software

  • MATLAB
  • Simulink
  • VeriStand
  • VeriStand Model Framework
  • VeriStand Model Generation Support for LabVIEW
  • LabVIEW Model Interface Toolkit

Operating System

  • Linux

NI VeriStand can be used to interact with models from a variety of modeling environments and programming languages. NI VeriStand can run compiled models created in any supported modeling environment.

Before you add and configure a model in NI VeriStand, you must compile the models to use them, and then you can use the model execution channels to interact with the models. Use system channels to monitor system parts, such as the host computer, the target, and the VeriStand Engine, while it is deployed and running.

This article is a part of a series on Troubleshooting VeriStand Guide. Refer to the main page for initial troubleshooting steps and find the possible cause of the issue you have.

The first indication there may be a problem with the model being used is the system channel “HP Count” increments. This happens if the PCL does not complete its iteration in the predefined period. 


LabVIEW Models

Starting with LabVIEW 2017, users can generate LabVIEW models for VeriStand for Linux targets. Common issues are:  

MathWorks Models

To create a model for VeriStand in MATLAB® or Simulink® environments, you must install the VeriStand Model Generation Support, only after installing MATLAB on your system.
If your model created with MATLAB is not compiling successfully, check the following articles: MATLAB® and Simulink® are registered trademarks of The MathWorks, Inc.