
The 2012 Simulink Student Challenge is complete and we have our winners! Thanks to everyone who participated. All of the entries were amazing. 3rd place Artemiy Smekhov for his model of... 続きを読む >>

The 2012 Simulink Student Challenge is complete and we have our winners! Thanks to everyone who participated. All of the entries were amazing. 3rd place Artemiy Smekhov for his model of... 続きを読む >>
I recently noticed requests for a block implementing a behavior that might be called "Reverse Multiport Switch". You can find a few request like that on MATLAB Answers here and here. In my... 続きを読む >>
This week we are taking a break from Simulink features and capabilities to take a step back and look at the history of simulations. What Is Simulation? Sometimes it is good to take a step back... 続きを読む >>
If you are going to work with C or C++ S-Functions, you will probably need to do some debugging. My advice is: Don't go with the printf debugging approach. I did that for too long and now I... 続きを読む >>
SimMechanics users, the first time you opened the Simulink Library Browser in R2012a, you probably noticed a big change: SimMechanics Second Generation SimMechanics Second Generation is a... 続きを読む >>
Since I joined the technical support department at MathWorks, one of the questions I received the most often is: Can you make my model go faster? Over the years I gained experience with model... 続きを読む >>
Often, it is worth putting a bit of extra effort at the beginning of a project to save time later. Today I want to introduce a feature that gets more useful with every release of Simulink, but... 続きを読む >>
Today I want to highlight R2012b features very useful when debugging a model. Using the simulation stepping and conditional breakpoints, you should be able to run your simulation up to a certain... 続きを読む >>
This week I want to share two new ways of resizing blocks in R2012b. Those might seem very minor, but I think they can be very useful. Keeping Ratio If you hold the Shift key while resizing a... 続きを読む >>
This week, guest blogger Jason Ghidella talks about solder joints. I say “sōl-dər” After reading Michael Carone’s blog post on smart signal routing, I was immediately motivated to talk about... 続きを読む >>
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