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Simulink - Dynamic System Simulation For MatLab 44

The document provides a quick start guide for connecting blocks in Simulink, specifically focusing on drawing lines between blocks. It instructs users to finish making block connections and open the Scope block to view simulation outputs. Additionally, it details setting the simulation parameters, particularly the Stop time, to run the simulation for 10 seconds.

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Simulink - Dynamic System Simulation For MatLab 44

The document provides a quick start guide for connecting blocks in Simulink, specifically focusing on drawing lines between blocks. It instructs users to finish making block connections and open the Scope block to view simulation outputs. Additionally, it details setting the simulation parameters, particularly the Stop time, to run the simulation for 10 seconds.

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2 Quick Start

3 Release the mouse button. Simulink draws a line between the starting point
and the Integrator block’s input port.

Finish making block connections. When you’re done, your model should look
something like this.

Now, open the Scope block to view the simulation output. Keeping the Scope
window open, set up Simulink to run the simulation for 10 seconds. First, set
the simulation parameters by choosing Parameters from the Simulation
menu. On the dialog box that appears, notice that the Stop time is set to 10.0
(its default value).

Stop time parameter

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