How to customize transfer function block in Simulink to simulate Serdes system?
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ruixian zhang
am 22 Mär. 2023
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am 28 Mär. 2023
(Using Serdes toolbox in Simulink) If transfer function is frequency independent, the block is easy to customize just like 'VGA' block. However, if transfer function is frequency dependent, how can i customize the block (just like 'CTLE' block but it is difficult for me to modify) to do time domain simulation?
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Jack
am 22 Mär. 2023
Hi,
If the transfer function of the block is frequency dependent, it may be difficult to directly customize the block for time-domain simulation in Simulink using the SerDes toolbox. In this case, you may need to use a different approach.
One possible solution is to approximate the frequency-dependent transfer function with a time-domain equivalent using techniques such as rational approximation or impulse response approximation. Once you have the time-domain approximation, you can use it to create a custom block in Simulink for time-domain simulation.
To approximate the frequency-dependent transfer function, you can use tools such as MATLAB's Control System Toolbox or Signal Processing Toolbox. These tools provide functions for calculating rational or impulse response approximations of transfer functions.
Once you have the time-domain approximation, you can create a custom block in Simulink using the MATLAB Function block or the S-Function block. You can implement the time-domain approximation in the MATLAB code of the block and use it in your simulation.
Alternatively, you can use Simulink's built-in frequency-domain analysis tools, such as the Frequency Response Analyzer (FRA) block, to analyze the frequency response of the system and generate a frequency-domain transfer function. You can then use this transfer function to create a custom block in Simulink for time-domain simulation.
Overall, the approach you take will depend on the complexity of the frequency-dependent transfer function and your specific simulation requirements.
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