Can Simscape Electronics give the transfer function of a filter in closed form solution?

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For a linear system such as an op amp active filter can simscape electronics give me the transfer function as an s-domain equation (laplace domain - steady state)?

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Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro on 11 Jul 2017
If you have a set of input/output Simulink signals that you can designate, you can use Simulink Control Design to linearize the electrical filter model.
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Dale Wittlock
Dale Wittlock on 11 Jul 2017
Sebastian, thanks for the answer. Can you be more specific about the equations/closed-form-solution? I do not want a numerical solution, I want the equation for the transfer function in the form of a Laplace transform of the differential equations assuming that the equations would be linear ordinary differential equations. An ideal op amp circuit would be inherently linear so I do not think any linearization would be necessary.
Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro on 11 Jul 2017
Right. If you linearize an already-linear system, then this process basically converts the model into a state-space or transfer function representation. So that would be how you extract the s-domain transfer function from a Simulink model.

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