signal builder: repeat a signal for n times in one simulation (not to be confused with running in succession)

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Hello,
is it possible to repeat signals of the signal builder periodically, so that it would be possible to run maybe 6 times cycle 1 and 1 times cycle 2 without building up ultra-long signals by hand? Running signals in succession is not what I am looking for, since the system changes from cycle to cycle (e.g. heating up).
Regards
Andreas

Answers (6)

MarkB
MarkB on 19 Jul 2011
I don't know of a good way to do this using "Signal Builder", but the "From Workspace" block allows you to specify repetition after all the data has been used once.

Doug Eastman
Doug Eastman on 19 Jul 2011
Currently the only options for extending the signal beyond the time range in which it is defined in the Signal Builder block are Set to zero, Hold final value, or Extrapolate.
You could either use the From Workspace block or Inport block to pull in data directly from MATLAB or you could programatically build your Signal Builder block using the SIGNALBUILDER function.

Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 19 Jul 2011
It sounds like that currently Signal Builder block can't do that. The Repeating Sequence block from Source library can easily do this. I think Signal Builder block needs to be expanded to have this capability. Imaging that all your signals are built into groups, this inconvenience prevents your from press that "run all" button.

Andreas
Andreas on 10 Nov 2015
Release 2015b - still no repeating of signal builder blocks possible. Is there any uservoice forum for matlab to push this idea?

Praveen Kumar Kuppusamy
Praveen Kumar Kuppusamy on 29 Mar 2017
But the 'Lithium 2rc circuit' model of mathworks has the repeating blocks. Anyone knows how they made it ?

Praveen Kumar Kuppusamy
Praveen Kumar Kuppusamy on 29 Mar 2017
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Andreas
Andreas on 29 Mar 2017
It's not repeating - try to double Simulation length and you will see the following:
Still looking forward to repeat custom signals. Of course you could work with workspace variables ..

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