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Sine Wave:- Sources sine wave

Sine
type:-
Type
of sine
wave

generated, either time- or sample-based. Some of the other options presented by


dialog box depend on whether you select time- or sample
Time:- Specifies whether to use simulation time as the source of values for the
sine wave's time variable or an external source. If you specify an external time
source, the block displays an input port for the time source.
Amplitude:- The amplitude of the signal. The default is 1.
Bias:- Constant value added to the sine to produce the output of this block.
Frequency:- radians/second. default is 1 rad/s. This parameter appears only if
you choose time-based.
Samples per period:- Number of samples per period. This parameter appears
only if you choose sample-based as the Sine type of the block.
Phase:- The phase shift, in radians. The default is 0 radians. This parameter
appears only if you choose time-based.

Mux:- Library Signal Routing


combines its inputs into a single vector output. The elements of the vector
output signal take their order from the top signals to bottom, or left to right,
input port. Double-click the Mux, Parameters and Dialog Box, showe figure(3).
Scope :- Library Sinks
The Scope block displays its input
with respect to simulation time.
The Scope block can have multiple
axes (one per port) and all axes
have a common time range with
independent y-axes. The Scope
block allows you to adjust the
amount of time and the range of
input values displayed. You can
move and resize the Scope
window and you can modify the
Scope's parameter values during
the simulation.
Y-Axis Limits right-clicking an axis
and choosing Axes Properties.
You set y-limits by box appears.
Y-min:-Enter minimum value for y-axis.
Y-max:-Enter maximum value for y-axis.
Title:-Enter the title of the plot.

Scope Parameters:-
The Scope Parameters dialog box lets you
change axis limits, set the number of axes,
time range, tick labels, sampling
parameters, and saving options. To display
the dialog, select the Parameters button on
the toolbar of the Scope block's display or
double-click the Scope viewer's display

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