- First, you want to generate the time signal "t". To do this, you can use a Clock block, which outputs the simulation time.
- Next, you can multiply that signal by frequency "Omega" and add phase "phi" to it.
- Then, input that signal into a Trigonometric Function block configured with the sin function.
- Finally, take that whole output and multiply it by your amplitude signal "V_out".
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Hi,
I have voltage output signal(DC) and I want to add a sinwave into it. for exmple: If V_out=200v I want to change it in format: V_out*sin(Omega*t+phi), which Omega= 100*pi and phi=0.
How to addV_out if it changeevery monent ?
How to add sine block with that parameters ?
Thanks, Henry
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Sebastian Castro
2015 年 9 月 18 日
Indeed, the Sine Wave block assumes constant amplitude, phase, and frequency. In your case, you want the amplitude to vary which means you should use fundamental blocks as follows:
- Sebastian
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