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Introduction to SIMULINK
Simulink is a block diagram and environment for multi domains simulation of Model-
based design it supports system level design, simulation automatic code generation,
continuous test and verification of embedded systems. Simulink provides a graphical
editor, customized block library and solvers for modeling and simulating dynamic
systems. It is an integrated with MATLAB, enabling you to incorporate MATLAB
algorithm into modern and export simulation result into MATLAB for further
analysis.
Applications of SIMULINK-
1. Let’s first open MATLAB to get started with it and then Simulink. In the search bar
of your system write MATLAB (which was already downloaded and installed in the
system) as shown in the figure below,
2.After you have opened MATLAB, the next step is to open Simulink. You can open it
by writing "Simulink" in the command window of MATLAB as shown in the figure
below.
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3 Opening SIMULINK will also take a quit lot of time because it is heavy software.
Once Simulink is open it will show a start page as shown in the figure below. There
are also a number of built-n examples present in it, so that you can run them and learn
about the working of different blocks present in SIMULINK. You can access them
Irom the window at the ton SIMULINK starting page.
4. These examples are used to start and understand the working of SIMULINK. Click
on any to open the project.
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5. Click on the file button to open a blank project and then click on 'save as'.
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6. Now browse the library of Simulink by clicking on the view button at the top list
next to file and then clicking of library browser.
7. The Iibrary browser window will onen up after clicking on this icon.
8. This window contains almost all the blocks and the most commonly used blocks in
Simulink are available in the "commonly used blocks'.
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