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Seth Popinchalk is an Application Engineer for The MathWorks. He writes here about Simulink and other MathWorks tools used in Model-Based Design.
  • Jarrod Rivituso: “I think of signal lines as the variables in a program.” I say the exact same thing...
  • actuator: This is very impressive. Thanks for sharing
  • Guy: @Pat and Paul, I agree that the slblocks documentation is unexisting. From what I remember, when subsystems are...
  • Jeff: Hi Seth, Thanks for the feedback. I actually decided to go with the second option since it made more sense for...
  • javadaein: unfortunately mathworks can not be accessed in iran. I dont know why mathworks guys do that but I...
  • Pat: Dear Paul, I am facing the same problem, were you able to solve it!? Pat
  • Seth: @Syed Murtuza Hussain - Happy to provide some inspiration. @Rienzi Mosqueda - The example models I would share...
  • Seth: @Jeff - Regarding your first question about handling a bus with a Level 2 M-file S-function: you are correct,...
  • M.tamilselvan: this piece of snippet is short and crisp,need to post more mental model strutures in depth possible...
  • rienzi mosqueda: hi.!im currently into the studying a robotic arm and possibly simulating one by controlling it by a...

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