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Simulink - Dynamic System Simulation For MatLab 42

The document provides an overview of connecting blocks in a model. It describes the input and output ports of blocks and how to connect the Sine Wave block output port to the top input port of the Mux block by dragging a line between the two ports.

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Simulink - Dynamic System Simulation For MatLab 42

The document provides an overview of connecting blocks in a model. It describes the input and output ports of blocks and how to connect the Sine Wave block output port to the top input port of the Mux block by dragging a line between the two ports.

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2 Quick Start

With all the blocks copied into the model window, the model should look
something like this.

If you examine the block icons, you see an angle bracket on the right of the Sine
Wave block and two on the left of the Mux block. The > symbol pointing out of
a block is an output port; if the symbol points to a block, it is an input port. A
signal travels out of an output port and into an input port of another block
through a connecting line. When the blocks are connected, the port symbols
disappear.

Input port Output port

Now it’s time to connect the blocks. Connect the Sine Wave block to the top
input port of the Mux block. Position the pointer over the output port on the
right side of the Sine Wave block. Notice that the cursor shape changes to cross
hairs.

Hold down the mouse button and move the cursor to the top input port of the
Mux block. Notice that the line is dashed while the mouse button is down and
that the cursor shape changes to double-lined cross hairs as it approaches the
Mux block.

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