How to create an input signal from acquired data
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Hi to all.
I want to create an input signal (wich I use to build with the 'Signal builder' block) from data I acquired. I have this data in a .xls and have already learned how to import it to the 'Workspace'.
Hope you can help me, Cheers
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Laura Proctor
on 18 Mar 2011
If your data is already defined in the workspace, then you may use Inport blocks found in the Sources Library to import each signal. Each signal must be a column-wise vector, and you must define the variables to import from the workspace in the Configuration Parameters (CTRL+E) > Data Import/Export Tab. Check the Input box and then add your input vectors. For example, if you have 3 input vectors defined in the workspace named u1, u2 and u3, your Input field would look like this: [t u1 u2 u3]. You may have all of your data in a matrix. In this case, each column represents a different input. If the matrix is named data, you would enter [t data] in the input field.
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Laura Proctor
on 18 Mar 2011
Your simulation frequency and time will be independent of your input frequency and time depending on the solver that you use and the time that you set for your simulation.
Guy Rouleau
on 18 Mar 2011
Laura's solution is one good approach.
If you want to import your data directly from Excel to the Signal Builder block, follow this example:
http://www.mathworks.com/help/toolbox/simulink/gs/bsmigir.html
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