How can adjust the delay ?

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Sarfaraz Ahmed
Sarfaraz Ahmed on 5 Nov 2018
Edited: Sarfaraz Ahmed on 15 Nov 2018
Hi. I am adjusting delay backward by using " variable time delay" block in simulink but its only forward the delay not backward. how can I adjust the delay in negative direction ? Please have a look into attached file and the waveform. I want to adjust the delay which is in 3rd plot.
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Prakhar Jain
Prakhar Jain on 15 Nov 2018
Hi Sarfaraz,
Can you change -0.002 constant block value to 0.002. Still if you doesn't get the required output, please share your simulink model.
Thanks.
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Sarfaraz Ahmed on 15 Nov 2018
Thanks Jain. yes, I checked with 0.002 and I see it only produce delay in one direction. I want delay in the advance ? is it possible to delayed a signal by advance ?
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Dimitris Kalogiros
Dimitris Kalogiros on 15 Nov 2018
Edited: Dimitris Kalogiros on 15 Nov 2018
If you want to insert "negative" delay (-0.002) at one signal x(t) , into your simulink model you can do the following:
Add 0.002 delay to all other relevant signals and leave signal x(t) without any delay.
For example, at the following block diagram, signal sig2 has a "negative delay" of 1 sample regarding signals sig1 and sig3 .
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Dimitris Kalogiros
Dimitris Kalogiros on 15 Nov 2018
Edited: Dimitris Kalogiros on 15 Nov 2018
Is it possible to "make advance" of a signal ?
Such a thing would violate the causality principle.
A simulink block which is able to produce at its output what would be present at its input 0.002sec later, is not a simulink block .... It is a "Harry Potter block"
:-)
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Sarfaraz Ahmed on 15 Nov 2018
Edited: Sarfaraz Ahmed on 15 Nov 2018
hahahhaha..... I undersatnd. I think I have to make then some tricks with signal as you described. I am accepting your answer. Thank you!

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