150Hz Sine wave in MATLAB simulink

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Manuprabha Ravikumar
Manuprabha Ravikumar le 25 Juin 2024
When I feed 150 Hz to a sine wave block with scope settings of 0.04 seconds of time span and 0.00166 as sample time, my output wave looks like a triangle wave rather than a sine wave. How do I make it appear as a sine wave?

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak le 25 Juin 2024
In short, your sinusoidal signal is undersampled. There are only 5 samples in one cycle.
ts = 1/600 % sample time
ts = 0.0017
t = 0:ts:0.04;
f = 150;
P = 1/150 % Period (1 cycle)
P = 0.0067
sam = P/ts + 1 % number of samples in 1 cycle
sam = 5
y = sin(2*pi*f*t);
plot(t, y), grid on, xlabel('t')
However, the curve looks smoother if you decrease the sample time by 100 times, as there are 401 samples (> 360 samples) in 1 cycle.
ts = ts/100 % sample time
ts = 1.6667e-05
sam = P/ts + 1 % number of samples in 1 cycle
sam = 401
t = 0:ts:0.04;
y = sin(2*pi*f*t);
plot(t, y), grid on, xlabel('t')

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halleyhit
halleyhit le 25 Juin 2024
Hi Manuprabha, please make sure you feed 150*2*pi to the block, because the unit is rad/s. Then, please use a smaller sample time, and you will have a wave more like sine.

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