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Converting to and from Simulink Signals

Signal Conversion Specifications

When you simulate an RF model, the blockset must convert the mathematical Simulink signals to and from the RF Blockset physical modeling environment. The following figure shows the signals involved in the conversion.

Where:

There are two options for interpreting the Simulink signal that enters the Input Port block:

Interpreting the Simulink Signal as the Incident Power Wave

The blockset provides the option to interpret the input Simulink signal, Sin, as the incident power wave, ap1, at the first port of the RF system. The following figure shows the model for this interpretation.

In the figure, bp2 is the transmitted power wave at the second port of the RF system. This is the signal at the output of the Output Port block, Sout.

For a 2-port RF system, the incident and transmitted power waves are defined as:

where:

Solving the power wave equations for Sin and Sout gives the following relationships:

The implications of this interpretation are:

For a linear RF system, where Gt is the transducer power gain. As a result, the Simulink signals at the input and output of the RF system have the following relationship:

Interpreting the Simulink Signal as the Source Voltage

The blockset provides the option to interpret the input Simulink signal, Sin, as the source voltage, VS, of the RF system. The following figure shows the model for this interpretation.

With this interpretation, the signal at the output of the Output Port block is the load voltage, VL.

The blockset interpretation of the input Simulink signal as the source voltage, VS, produces different results than the interpretation where the input Simulink signal is the incident power wave. When the source and load impedances are the same and real, the former interpretation produces 6 dB of loss compared to the latter.

Specifying Input Signal Conversions

To specify the way in which the blockset interprets the input Simulink signal, you change the value of the Treat input Simulink signal as parameter in the Input Port dialog box. The available parameter values are:

  


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