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Simulink is an add-on for [[MATLAB]] that allows the user to build block diagrams which are then analyzed by MATLAB itself or compiled and uploaded to a microprocessor. | Simulink is an add-on for [[MATLAB]] that allows the user to build block diagrams which are then analyzed by MATLAB itself or compiled and uploaded to a microprocessor. | ||
− | == | + | == Tutorials == |
− | + | * ECE 382 Tutorial for modeling signals and running simulations from scripts: [[Simulink/Tutorials/Signals| Link]] | |
− | + | * ME 344L Tutorial for modeling a simple harmonic oscillator with a sinusoidal input: [[Simulink/Tutorials/DiffEq| Link]] | |
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== Questions == | == Questions == |
Latest revision as of 16:31, 19 February 2013
Simulink is an add-on for MATLAB that allows the user to build block diagrams which are then analyzed by MATLAB itself or compiled and uploaded to a microprocessor.
Tutorials
- ECE 382 Tutorial for modeling signals and running simulations from scripts: Link
- ME 344L Tutorial for modeling a simple harmonic oscillator with a sinusoidal input: Link
Questions
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