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3 Getting Started With Simulink: LAB 3-Frequancy Analysis

This document discusses frequency analysis using Simulink. It examines periodic signals through synthesis and modulation properties. Four examples are provided using triangular pulses of different durations, periods, and modulating frequencies to analyze modulation properties and how changing these values impacts the system. The document also mentions analyzing continuous time systems using a unit step.

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3 Getting Started With Simulink: LAB 3-Frequancy Analysis

This document discusses frequency analysis using Simulink. It examines periodic signals through synthesis and modulation properties. Four examples are provided using triangular pulses of different durations, periods, and modulating frequencies to analyze modulation properties and how changing these values impacts the system. The document also mentions analyzing continuous time systems using a unit step.

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LAB 3- Frequancy Analysis

3 Getting Started with Simulink

F=2*pi ;

F=5*pi ;

4.1 Synthesis of Periodic Signals

4.2 Modulation Property


1. Triangular pulse duration of 1 sec; period of 2 sec; modulating frequency of 10 Hz

2. Triangular pulse duration of 1 sec; period of 2 sec; modulating frequency of 15 Hz.

3. Triangular pulse duration of 1 sec; period of 3 sec; modulating frequency of 10 Hz.

4. Triangular pulse duration of 1 sec; period of 6 sec; modulating frequency of 10 Hz.

4.3 System Analysis

CT System Analysis using a Unit Step

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