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SimRF™ Equivalent Baseband software extends your Simulink® modeling environment with a library of blocks for modeling RF systems that include RF filters, transmission lines, amplifiers, and mixers. For more information about creating and running Simulink models, see Creating a Simulink Model in the Simulink User's Guide.

You use SimRF Equivalent Baseband library blocks to represent the components of your RF system in a Simulink model. The blockset provides several types of component representations using network parameters (S, Y, Z, ABCD, H, and T format), mathematical descriptions, and physical properties.

In the Simulink model, you cascade the components to represent your RF architecture and run the simulation. During the simulation, the model computes a time-domain, complex-baseband representation. This method results in fast simulation of the quadrature modeling schemes used in modern communication systems and enables compatibility with other Simulink blocks.

The blockset lets you visualize the network parameters of the blocks using plots and Smith® Charts.

A validated Simulink model of an RF system can provide an executable specification for RF circuit design for wireless communication systems.

You can also use the blockset with Simulink Coder™ software to generate embeddable C code for real-time execution.

  


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