2.8.1. Simulink
®
Simulink
®
is a block diagram environment for multi-domain simulation and
Model-Based Design. It
supports simulation, automatic code generation, and continuous test and verification of embedded
systems.
Simulink provides a graphical editor, customizable block libraries, and solvers for modeling and
simulating dynamic systems. It is integrated with MATLAB
®
, enabling you to incorporate MATLAB
algorithms into models and export simulation results to MATLAB for further analysis
Simulink® is a graphical software package for modeling, simulating, and analyzing dynamic systems
and it is based on Matlab®. It supports linear and nonlinear systems, modeled in continuous time,
sampled time, or a hybrid of the two. Systems can also be multi-rate, i.e., have different parts that are
sampled or updated at different rates. For modeling, Simulink provides a graphical user interface
(GUI) for building models as block diagrams, using click-and-drag mouse operations. With this
interface, the desired dynamic systems can be easily built. Simulink includes a comprehensive block
library of sinks, sources, linear and nonlinear components, and connectors.
2.8.2. Starting up Simulink
In order to use Simulink, you must first start MATLAB. With MATLAB running, there are two
ways to start Simulink:
•
• Click the Simulink icon on the MATLAB toolbar
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• Type ‘simulink’ at the MATLAB prompt followed by a carriage return (press the Enter
key)
Standalone hybrid generation system for the remote area of Thar, Pakistan
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In response, MATLAB displays the Simulink Library Browser.
•
Next, select New Model from the File pull-down menu in the Library Browser. The following
blank window appears on your screen. We will refer to this window as the model window.
In this model window, models are drawn and edited mainly by mouse driven commands.
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