Problems associated with derivative blocks in simulink

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Zi Huang
Zi Huang le 23 Nov 2015
I encountered a problem with simulink derivative block when I was doing a simulation where third order derivatives of the input is required! However, I could not use three consecutive derivative blocks in simulink since I would get a huge number at t=0 resulted from numerical differentiation. This can be shown as follows
Instead of getting a smooth -cos(x) single I get
Is there a way to get rid of this problem?

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Rajanya
Rajanya le 30 Jan 2025
The flat line observed in the scope is mostly because of the Y-axis scale used. Because of the abrupt spike at t=0, which is natural because of numerical differentiation, the Y values reach in the order of 10^6, while the other values (at t>0) vary between 1 and -1, causing the line to appear flat on such a large scale margin.
Scaling the Y- axis properly makes the smooth -cos(x) curve visible (except the spike around t=0), as shown.
Also, to reduce the initial spike, the maximum step size used for simulation can be reduced from Configuration Settings > Solver > Solver details (for variable-step solvers) > Max step size.
Thanks.

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