creating sine wave with variable frequency
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requesta depache
le 19 Avr 2019
Réponse apportée : Idin Motedayen-Aval
le 23 Mai 2024
I used this configuration to create sine wave with variable frequency , i tried changing gain , simulation time , scope's sampling time but ofcourse they all changed wave form but with same frequency
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Rawnak Rahman
le 1 Avr 2023
How can i take this modified sine wave as an input into the physical circuit. Ps-simulink converter doesn't work
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Jim Riggs
le 19 Avr 2019
Modifié(e) : Jim Riggs
le 19 Avr 2019
The reason that the frequency is constant is that you are driving it with a linear function of time. If you plot the input signal (2*pi*t) you will see that it is a linear ramp. The sine of this is a constant frequency. In order to get a change in frequency, you need to use a highrt power of time. Add an exponent block to the time signal and use an exponent greater than 1. (Use the "Math Function" block, and select "pow" as the function.) (you will also probably want to reduce the gain from 2*pi to somthing much smaller. Try 0.2 to start with)
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Idin Motedayen-Aval
le 23 Mai 2024
You can take a more direct/trivial approach to generate sin(2*pi*f*t) with a variable f (model attached).
The follow-up question about how to attach this to a physical circuit:
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