Recreating the debouncer example in Simulink

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I'm trying to implement the debouncer example in simulink without using stateflow and using simple simulink blocks? Any idea how can I detect if the input signal stays positive or negative for 0.1 seconds?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks

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C.J. Harris
C.J. Harris on 18 Nov 2014
Edited: C.J. Harris on 18 Nov 2014
You can use integrators as counters. Check for your desired state (TRUE or FALSE), then convert this TRUE signal into a double/single value, and feed it into an integrator. Then all you have to do is check when your output reaches your desired value (0.1 seconds).
Make sure you set the correct sample time (if using a discrete system), and also initialise/reset your integrator to zero.
If you need it to be constantly true for a time then just reset your integrator when you have an undesirable input.
For example, the output for this system will be true if the input has been FALSE for at least 0.1 seconds:
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Gulfer Ozcetin
Gulfer Ozcetin on 2 May 2021
Hello, thanks for your help! May you also give some clues about detecting signal fluctuation around 0 so I can implement fault state? For example, for 0.3 seconds; if signal fluctuates around 0; I need to rise an error flag.

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