Effacer les filtres
Effacer les filtres

What is the difference between the STATE and OUTPUT of a simulink block. Please explain using one example.

9 vues (au cours des 30 derniers jours)
As i was using the enabled subsystem, i want to understand the use of the 'STATES WHEN ENABLING' option. So i want to understand the difference between state and output of a simulink block.

Réponses (1)

Iain
Iain le 7 Juin 2013
A state is a set of values or conditions. (a column vector)
Output is what is output. The output is some function of the state, and the inputs. That function is often "do nothing".
  4 commentaires
Iain
Iain le 7 Juin 2013
Modifié(e) : Iain le 7 Juin 2013
A different example is a weight on a spring.
The state is the position and velocity. You input an external force, causing an acceleration, affecting the state (both of them). Viscous forces are generated based on the velocity. Spring forces are generated based on the position.
The output (the bit you are using) might be the acceleration, or it might be the velocity, or the speed, or the force.
Iain
Iain le 7 Juin 2013
The mathematical definition is:
Updated_State = A * Old_State + B * Input;
Output = C * Updated_State + D * Input;
So you can get:
New = [1 0.1; 0.1 1] * [0; 1] + [0; 0.01] * 5;
Output = [4; 5] * New + [2] * 5;

Connectez-vous pour commenter.

Produits

Community Treasure Hunt

Find the treasures in MATLAB Central and discover how the community can help you!

Start Hunting!

Translated by