fi Objects with DSP System Toolbox
Reading Fixed-Point Signals from the Workspace
You can read fixed-point data from the MATLAB® workspace into a Simulink® model using the Signal From Workspace (DSP System Toolbox) and Triggered Signal From Workspace (DSP System Toolbox) blocks from DSP System Toolbox™ software. Enter the name of the defined fi variable
in the Signal parameter of the Signal From
Workspace or Triggered Signal From Workspace
block.
Writing Fixed-Point Signals to the Workspace
Fixed-point output from a model can be written to the MATLAB workspace via the To Workspace or Triggered To Workspace (DSP System Toolbox) block from the blockset. The fixed-point data is always written as a 2-D or 3-D array.
Note
To write fixed-point data to the MATLAB workspace as a fi object, select the
Log fixed-point data as a fi object check box on the
Signal To Workspace or Triggered To Workspace
block dialog box. Otherwise, fixed-point data is converted to
double and written to the workspace as
double.
For example, you can use the following code to create a fi
object in the MATLAB workspace. You can then use the Signal From Workspace
block to bring the data into a Simulink model.
a = fi([sin(0:10)' sin(10:-1:0)'])
a =
0 -0.5440
0.8415 0.4121
0.9093 0.9893
0.1411 0.6570
-0.7568 -0.2794
-0.9589 -0.9589
-0.2794 -0.7568
0.6570 0.1411
0.9893 0.9093
0.4121 0.8415
-0.5440 0
DataTypeMode: Fixed-point: binary point scaling
Signedness: Signed
WordLength: 16
FractionLength: 15
The Signal From Workspace block in the following model has these settings:
Signal —
aSample time —
1Samples per frame —
2Form output after final data value by —
Setting to zero
The following parameters in the Solver pane of the Model Configuration Parameters dialog box have these settings:
Start time —
0.0Stop time —
10.0Type —
Fixed-stepSolver —
Discrete (no continuous states)Fixed step size (fundamental sample time) —
1.0
Remember, to write fixed-point data to the MATLAB workspace as a fi object, select the Log
fixed-point data as a fi object check box on the Signal To
Workspace block dialog box. Otherwise, fixed-point data is converted to
double and written to the workspace as
double.

The Signal To Workspace block writes the result of the simulation
to the MATLAB workspace as a fi object.
yout =
(:,:,1) =
0.8415 -0.1319
-0.8415 -0.9561
(:,:,2) =
1.0504 1.6463
0.7682 0.3324
(:,:,3) =
-1.7157 -1.2383
0.2021 0.6795
(:,:,4) =
0.3776 -0.6157
-0.9364 -0.8979
(:,:,5) =
1.4015 1.7508
0.5772 0.0678
(:,:,6) =
-0.5440 0
-0.5440 0
DataTypeMode: Fixed-point: binary point scaling
Signedness: Signed
WordLength: 17
FractionLength: 15