Sinopsis
The MATLAB® and Simulink® environments are integrated into one entity, and thus we can analyze, simulate, and revise our models in either environment at any point. We invoke Simulink from within MATLAB. We begin with a few examples and we will discuss generalities in subsequent chapters. Throughout this text, a left justified horizontal bar will denote the beginning of an example, and a right justified horizontal bar will denote the end of the example. These bars will not be shown whenever an example begins at the top of a page or at the bottom of a page. Also, when one example follows immediately after a previous example, the right justified bar will be omitted.
Content
- Introduction to Simulink
- The Commonly Used Blocks Library
- The Continuous Blocks Library
- The Discontinuities Blocks Library
- The Discrete Blocks Library
- The Logic and Bit Operations Library
- The Lookup Tables Library
- The Math Operations Library
- The Model Verification Library
- The Model−Wide Utilities Library
- The Ports & Subsystems Library
- The Signal Attributes Library
- The Signal Routing Library
- The Sinks Library
- The Sources Library
- The User−Defined Functions Library
- The Additional Discrete Library
- The Additional Math Increment / Decrement Library
- Engineering Applications
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