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How can I add 1-bit delay to incoming serial bit pattern?

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Micky
Micky am 11 Feb. 2013
I am learning MATLAB and this is my first time encounter with this doing some kind of behavioral coding.
The serial bit pattern is an array of elements, with two fixed values 1 and -1. I think I need to implement some kind of shifting (may be I am wrong). After the serializer block I have a one-bit delay block, which would delay each bit outgoing through it with 1-bit delay. I need help in this.
The serial bit-pattern is set at particular frequency of PLL clock.
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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 11 Feb. 2013
Are you using Simulink?
Micky
Micky am 11 Feb. 2013
No, I am doing Behavioral coding in MATLAB itself.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek am 11 Feb. 2013
Bearbeitet: Azzi Abdelmalek am 11 Feb. 2013
x=[1 -1 -1 1]
f=@(k) x(k-1)
If you are using simulink you can use unit delay block
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Micky
Micky am 12 Feb. 2013
Thanks Azzi, seems like it is working. I am doing some scrutiny to verify everything working fine or not.
Micky
Micky am 13 Feb. 2013
Hi Azzi, I figured out the result from your solution gives a pointer to the elements of the original array(from which we want a shifted version of). But I really need is a new shifted array and eventually I want to add these arrays.(New Shifted array + Original Array). Can I do something like e.g . aa =[11 22 33 44]; bb = aa(2:4); % this is shifting left It gives bb = [22 33 44], but one value is dropped out. If possible can you provide method to shift right and how to pad the dropped out value appropriately so that the size of the new array remains same as the original array?

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