Cos function in simulink
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Is there any way I could get a cosine wave source in Simulink rather than just a sine wave?
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Star Strider
on 15 Dec 2017
Edited: Star Strider
on 15 Dec 2017
2 votes
Take the derivative of the sine?
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Oskar
on 19 Dec 2017
Star Strider
on 19 Dec 2017
My pleasure.
Oskar
on 19 Dec 2017
Star Strider
on 19 Dec 2017
Yes.
After you add the block, right-click on it and select Block Parameters (Cos). You can edit them in the GUI that appears.
Steven Lord
on 19 Dec 2017
Another approach is to use a Trigonometric Function block with a couple Gain blocks to operate on the signal coming from a Clock source block.
Oskar
on 19 Dec 2017
Star Strider
on 19 Dec 2017
An even easier way to do it is to select the continuous-time Sin block from Sources, then use Block Parameters (Sin) set the Amplitude, Frequency, and then set Phase to pi/2. That defines a Cosine source!
I did this, and verified it with the Scope block that it was indeed producing a cosine curve.
I have not used Simulink in a few years, and it changed in the last few releases. It took me a while to explore it.
John D'Errico
on 9 Apr 2024
Exactly. Cosine can be viewed as just a phase shifted sine.
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