- First, you want to generate the time signal "t". To do this, you can use a Clock block, which outputs the simulation time.
- Next, you can multiply that signal by frequency "Omega" and add phase "phi" to it.
- Then, input that signal into a Trigonometric Function block configured with the sin function.
- Finally, take that whole output and multiply it by your amplitude signal "V_out".
adding Sin into simulation
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Henry Buck
on 17 Sep 2015
Commented: Henry Buck
on 28 Sep 2015
Hi,
I have voltage output signal(DC) and I want to add a sinwave into it. for exmple: If V_out=200v I want to change it in format: V_out*sin(Omega*t+phi), which Omega= 100*pi and phi=0.
How to addV_out if it changeevery monent ?
How to add sine block with that parameters ?
Thanks, Henry
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Sebastian Castro
on 18 Sep 2015
Indeed, the Sine Wave block assumes constant amplitude, phase, and frequency. In your case, you want the amplitude to vary which means you should use fundamental blocks as follows:
- Sebastian
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