Hi All,
I am exploring both of these tools at the moment to help me create some DSP designs for RE effects.
Both have options for generating C++ code, but it mostly seems architecture dependant.
There is a third party plugin for Simulink for generating DSP code but the company refuses to answer emails.
https://audioplugingenerator.com/
If anyone has had experience with any of these tools and wishes to share their experience please do so!
Murf.
Matlab/Simulink or Mathematica/SystemModeler
Hi Murf,
I normally use maxima, you can see an example that I have written https://jjchop.wordpress.com/2017/08/28 ... o-digital/.
maxima is a free symbolic algebra program: https://wxmaxima-developers.github.io/w ... index.html
Best Re-gards
Ángel
I normally use maxima, you can see an example that I have written https://jjchop.wordpress.com/2017/08/28 ... o-digital/.
maxima is a free symbolic algebra program: https://wxmaxima-developers.github.io/w ... index.html
Best Re-gards
Ángel
Looks Nice, I can do similar things in Mathematica and SystemModeler but I cant seem to get past simple RLC circuits. Once I introduce a transistor or a diode the solutions no longer solve.drno wrote: ↑16 Jul 2020Hi Murf,
I normally use maxima, you can see an example that I have written https://jjchop.wordpress.com/2017/08/28 ... o-digital/.
maxima is a free symbolic algebra program: https://wxmaxima-developers.github.io/w ... index.html
Best Re-gards
Ángel
Murf.
There is certainly no direct way, but we can model a diode for example as the sum of a capacitor and a resistance.
A----||-------\/\/\/\-------K
0.7V Rb
Vd= 0.7+I*Rb
I=1/Rb*Vd-0.7*Rb
perhaps the biggest problem is how to model the small nonlinear of a diode.
And yes, Mathematica is more powerful for modeling circuit behaviors, if you have it within reach, use it.
For modelling electrical circuits using some SPICE based software will most likely give you much more accurate results.
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