User`s guide
Using Analog I/O Drivers
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In your block diagram, you can do this as follows.
0 to +5 Volts and Normalized Unipolar
From the Input range list, choose 0 to +5 V, and from the Block output
signal
list, choose Normalized unipolar. This example converts a normalized
unipolar value to volts, but you could also easily convert directly to another
parameter in your model.
0 to 5 volts --> ([0 to 1] normalized * 5.0
In your block diagram, you can do this as follows.
-10 to +10 Volts and Normalized Bipolar
From the Input range list, choose -10 to +10 V, and from the Block output
signal
list, choose Normalized bipolar. This example converts a normalized
bipolar value to volts, but you could also easily convert directly to another
parameter in your model.
-10 to 10 volts --> [-1 to +1] normalized * 10
0 to +1
0 to 5 volts
0 to +1
0 to 5 volts
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