Create and fill an array in simulink
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MrX
am 11 Apr. 2012
Beantwortet: viyils Sangregorio
am 27 Okt. 2021
Hello,
I've got a question about Simulink. I got a signal in Simulink which changes every 1 ms.
Now, while the simulation is running, I want to save this signal every 1 ms for 10 ms when a trigger arrives. So afterwards there should be an array filled with 10 values.
I dont want to use a vector in the workspace, because I will eventually compile this simulink-model to a Electronic Control Unit through DSpace TargetLink. That's the reason why I want to have everything done in Simulink.
Anyone knows a method/ or block for simulink which can do this datalogging functionality?
Thanks for your help in advance
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TAB
am 11 Apr. 2012
Try usign Discrete/Tapped Delay block. It outputs all the collected samples.
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TAB
am 12 Apr. 2012
Agree with Govind's solution.
Use "Enabled Subsystem" and enable the logging for 10ms using a control signal.
Swati Poduval
am 20 Mai 2020
Hello
I know this is a reallly old link, but I dont see any new related question.
I wanted to know if there a way to give the "Number of delays" externally in the tapped delay function.
My idea is, the user should be able to connect an input port and this port gives the number of delays that the tapped function needs to have. So as to make it dynamic and not static where I set the number of delays during development phase itself.
Thanks
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Umut SEN
am 2 Feb. 2018
Hi!
I came accross this page while i was looking for a solution for more or less the same problem as you did.
I need to store data in Simulink and I cannot use matlab function block or tapped delay block because of some model standards.
Is there any other way I can store data in an array for processing?
Thanks in advance,
Umut
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viyils Sangregorio
am 27 Okt. 2021
Iam coming here with the same question....Until 2021 do we have any solution for that ?
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