How to write the Laplace symbol s in trigonometric function?

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Hi,
I am trying to express a transfer function, which has the Laplace symbol s in a sine function. I am wondering how to express this in Matlab? The transfer function is:
I wrote is as
ms=(3.77-0.034)/2.5e-6; K1=sin(s*Toff/(2i))*asin(s*(Ton+Toff)/(2i))*(Ton+Toff)/Toff;
Fm=Toff/(ms*(Ton+Toff)^2)*K1*exp(s*Ton/2);
However, Matlab can not recognize this code.
Please help me with this question.

Answers (1)

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 19 Jun 2015
If you have the symbolic toolbox then proceed those lines with
syms s
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Siyu He
Siyu He on 19 Jun 2015
Thanks Walter.
I have the symbolic toolbox, but I need this transfer function to be plotted by command bode(); Can I still use the syms s?

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