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Signal Attributes
The Scaling Strip block strips the scaling off a fixed point signal. It maps the input data type to the smallest built in data type that has enough data bits to hold the input. The stored integer value of the input is the value of the output. The output always has nominal scaling (slope = 1.0 and bias = 0.0), so the output does not make a distinction between real world value and stored integer value.
The Data Type Scaling Strip block accepts signals of any numeric data type that Simulink supports, including fixed-point data types.
For more information, see Data Types Supported by Simulink in the Simulink documentation.

Direct Feedthrough | Yes |
Scalar Expansion | Yes |
Dimensionalized | Yes |
Multidimensionalized | Yes |
Zero-Crossing Detection | No |

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