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Could I use Simulink to generate signal to test Matlab code?

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Chen Kevin
Chen Kevin le 19 Avr 2020
Commenté : Ameer Hamza le 19 Avr 2020
Hi all,
I am fresh to use matlab, so I want to know if I can use Simulink to generate signal for me to test my analysis tools programmed by matlab recently.
Because it is quite time consuming for me to make a demanding signal with matlab...
In this mean time of COVID-19 caused home-office situation, no instruments (e.g. function generator or real experiment) besides me so I'm considering maybe Simulink can do a little bit replacement of them.
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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 19 Avr 2020
What type of signal do you want to make in Simulink? Is it described by a mathematical formula, differential equations?
Chen Kevin
Chen Kevin le 19 Avr 2020
Hi Ameer good to see you,
For example, basic sine wave, pulse or maybe amiplitude varying sine waves and pulses

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Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 19 Avr 2020
The attached file (saved in R2020a) shows how to generate different types of signals in Simulink and export them to MATLAB's workspace. It uses 'To Workspace' blocks to send data from Simulink to MATLAB. You can plot these signals in MATLAB by using the 'out' struct given by the Simulink. For example,
plot(out.varAmpFreqSine)
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Chen Kevin
Chen Kevin le 19 Avr 2020
Modifié(e) : Chen Kevin le 19 Avr 2020
Thanks!
To conclude, what I to have do is to use Simulink to generate signal, export it to the Matlab workspace and test my algorithm such as max value detection that you answered to me last time, am I right?
Ameer Hamza
Ameer Hamza le 19 Avr 2020
Yes, this workflow seems correct.

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