How to create a sine function from simulink blocks?

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Jefferson
Jefferson am 4 Apr. 2023
Kommentiert: Sebastian am 9 Mai 2025
Note: It is not allowed to use sine wave block or similar
I am trying to create a simulink model to reproduce a sine wave Amplitude*sin(2*pi*f*t + angle).
The output must be a sine signal that will be used elsewhere in a simulink model. My attempt doesn't work, I don't know why.
Result:
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Sebastian
Sebastian am 9 Mai 2025
Hi, you have to use the "Digital Clock" instead of the "Clock". Then you must set the "Sample time" of your "Digital Clock" to a very low value (in my case its 200e-6 seconds). After that, go the "Model Configuration Parameters" and set the "Solver" to "discrete (no continous state) and the "Type" to "Variable-step". After that you get your sine wave with your amplitude and frequency.

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Paul
Paul am 4 Apr. 2023
Why not just use a Sine Wave block? Would be a lot easier, and you can specify the sample time. The plot you're getting is most likely due to the solver settings for the time step.
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Paul
Paul am 4 Apr. 2023
Oh, well if you can't use the Sine Wave block what you have looks fine.
That plot on the scope is probably related to the solver settings. What are the settings on the Solver Pane for the solver and the step size control?

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