How to programe clipping sine wave
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TIME =linspace(0,6*pi,200)
SignalVoltage = 7*sin(Time)
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Sam Chak
on 2 Aug 2022
Edited: Sam Chak
on 2 Aug 2022
Hi @Mvana
Cannot open your jpg (I'm lazy to fix the link). If you study Pure Math in high school, you need to use the sign function to clip the signal. But in MATLAB, it's a pretty easy job do something like this. In Electrical Engineering, you can use the Diode Clipper circuit.
% original sine wave
t = linspace(0, 6*pi, 3600*3+1);
x = 7*sin(t);
plot(t, x, 'linewidth', 1.5), hold on
% clipped sine wave
ub = 4; % upper bound
lb = -4; % lower bound
y = max(lb, min(x, ub));
plot(t, y, 'linewidth', 1.5), hold off
grid on, xlabel('t'), ylabel('x(t)'), ylim([-10 10])
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Mbongeni
on 8 Aug 2022
how do i use the end function? i have a row by column vector and matlab instructions say that i must use the end command,but it gives me an error when i try it. What can i do to solve this problem?
Munyaradzi
on 28 Apr 2024
Time= linspace(0,6*pi,200)
y= 7*sin(Time)
y(y<-5) = -5
y(y>5) = 5
signalVoltage=y
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