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Programming in MATLAB ®: A Problem-Solving Approach by Pearson
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Programming in MATLAB ®: A Problem-Solving Approach by Pearson

by Ram N. Patel, Ankush Mittal
May 2024
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
433 pages
13h 7m
English
Pearson India
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Modeling with Simulink
Figure 12.21(b) Components within subsystem
Method 2:
(a) Drag the “Subsystem” block from “Ports and Subsystems” library.
(b) Construct the components that you desire to be a part of the subsystem within the
“Subsystem” block. You may also copy and paste the components from your original
model.
(c) Make proper connections for subsystem ports at the suitable places in the main
model.
Figures 12.21(a) and 12.21(b) show how a portion of components from the model of Figure
12.19 have been included in a “Subsystem” block. Creating subsystems makes the complex
models much more modular. If you want to see the contents of ...
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