Matlab does not recognize serial port
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Right now I'm trying to use Matlab to read in serial data through an FTDI interface with an RS422 on a laptop running Centos 6. The data is passed through every 25 seconds or so. I already have code that runs with another computer, and I know the laptop itself can receive the data (have confirmed this using cutecom). The current issue is that I cannot access the serial port in Matlab.
So far I have tried to create a symbolic link from /dev/ttyUSB0 (what the laptop recognizes as the port going to the RS422) to /dev/ttyS101 as described here. I also tried adding a java.opts file to specify which serial ports Matlab should be looking as described in the answer here.
I've verified permissions: used ls -l /dev/ttyUSB0 and got the following result:
crw-rw---- 1 root dialout 188
And I made sure I was in the dialout group.
Any suggestions on what to try next?
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Ameer Hamza
on 22 May 2018
How are you trying to access the serial port and what is the error given by MATLAB?
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Ameer Hamza
on 22 May 2018
Make sure that no other program is accessing the serial port. Close all other programs which might be accessing the serial port and then try again. Also in MATLAB check the output of
instrfind
If it is non-empty then run the following lines before trying again
fclose(instrfind)
delete(instrfind)
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Ameer Hamza
on 22 May 2018
I cannot think of any other reason. It seems to be some bug on Linux systems.
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