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The Chirp Signal block generates a sine wave whose frequency increases at a linear rate with time. You can use this block for spectral analysis of nonlinear systems. The block generates a scalar or vector output.
The parameters, Initial frequency, Target time, and Frequency at target time, determine the block's output. You can specify any or all of these variables as scalars or arrays. All the parameters specified as arrays must have the same dimensions. The block expands scalar parameters to have the same dimensions as the array parameters. The block output has the same dimensions as the parameters unless you select the Interpret vector parameters as 1-D check box. If you select this check box and the parameters are row or column vectors, the block outputs a vector (1-D array) signal.
The Chirp Signal block outputs a real-valued signal of type double.

Opening this dialog box causes a running simulation to pause. See Changing Source Block Parameters During Simulation.
The initial frequency of the signal, specified as a scalar or matrix value. The default is 0.1 Hz.
The time at which the frequency reaches the Frequency at target time parameter value, a scalar or matrix value. The frequency continues to change at the same rate after this time. The default is 100 seconds.
The frequency of the signal at the target time, a scalar or matrix value. The default is 1 Hz.
If selected, column or row matrix values for the Initial frequency, Target time, and Frequency at target time parameters result in a vector output whose elements are the elements of the row or column. See Determining the Output Dimensions of Source Blocks.
Sample Time | Continuous |
Scalar Expansion | Yes, of parameters |
Dimensionalized | Yes |
Zero Crossing | No |
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