- The input signal enters the Unit Delay block, which holds it for 2 or 3 time steps.
- The Random Number block generates a random value between 0 and 1 at each time step.
- The Switch block uses this random value to determine whether to output the delayed signal or the original input signal.
- If the random value is less than a certain threshold (e.g., 0.5), the delayed signal is outputted, creating the random hold.
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Is there a simulink block that can take an input and at random intervals hold it 2-3 time ticks before outputting? The "Rate Transition" block does this but in a consistant mannor but I'm interesting in looking at something which has random variation in the timing.
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Vidip
on 21 Dec 2023
I understand that you want to take an input and at random intervals hold it for 2-3 time ticks before giving output which also involves random variation in the timing. This can be done by using a combination of blocks, you can follow the below steps for the same-
For further information, refer to the documentation links below:
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