Random pulse generator
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Néstor Monedero
on 19 Oct 2011
Commented: sneha j
on 3 May 2021
Hello,
I'm new in Simulink and i trying to make a pulse random generator. Pulses have amplitude (+10 & -10) and width (1 ms). The signal has to be non periodic, i mean, pulses has to appear by a random series. how can i do it? I apprecitate any help. The begining of my project depend of this signal.
Thanks. Néstor.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 29 Oct 2012
Check the second image (modified)
set the Amplitude of the pulse generator to 2 and substract 1
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Azzi Abdelmalek
on 27 Oct 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek
on 27 Oct 2012
use this block
the function is
function y = fcn(u)
%#codegen
id=rand(1)
if id>0.5 & u==0
y=1
else
y=0
end
or easier
%
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Fangjun Jiang
on 19 Oct 2011
Go to Simulink Sources library, there is the Random Number block and the Uniform Random Number block.
The output of the Uniform Random Number is between 0 and 1, so you'll need to use Relational Operator block to compare it with constant such as 0.1 and 0.9, and then use Switch block to output the +10 or -10 or 0 pulse value.
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Fangjun Jiang
on 21 Oct 2011
You can compare the random number with a constant, e.g. 0.9 and then add a zero-order holder block.
Néstor Monedero
on 28 Nov 2011
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sneha j
on 3 May 2021
hi, there is a bug in ur code.
In the case that u(i)<-0.9, y(i) sets to -1 in the first if-block.
But wen it executes the 2nd if-block - if gets overwritten by y(i)=0 as u(i)<0.9, so it executes the else part of the block.
U need to club the the first if block with the 2nd if-else block into one if block as follows:
if(u(i)<-0.9)
y(i)=-1;
else if(u(i)>0.9)
y(i)=1;
else
y(i)=0;
end
Hope it works well.
sneha j
on 3 May 2021
hi Nestor, sorry i jus realised that the else if block doesnt work, so here is a workaround:
if(u<-0.5)
y=-10;
else
y=0;
end
if(u>0.5)
y=10;
end
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