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Simulink Stuff Anyone??

03/23/2007 10:14 AM

Hello Everyone:

I have just recieved access to the MatLab & Simulink programs and I am excited to get started. Do you all know of any good tutorial sites or resource sites that can get me up and running. I want to simulate all things mechanical and control systems.

I know I can do a google search for more information, but maybe you gentlemen (and ladies) can get me a "heads up".

Thanks

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Re: Simulink Stuff Anyone??

03/26/2007 2:54 AM

Hello Mr. Heath,

Matlab and Simulink is a vey complete program, with a lot of toolboxes.

The indepth of your tutorial depends on the toolboxes you need to use. For a quick start try:

http://www.mathworks.com/access/helpdesk/help/techdoc/matlab.shtml

Another interesting idea is to follow the initial tutorials in your Matlab, try using the "help" command and follow the thread.

I hope this helped

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Re: Simulink Stuff Anyone??

03/26/2007 9:45 PM

yes you can use help and tutorial for your learnning. its complete course. its told this sofware is developed from control system toolbox.its mainly calculate tool is based on matrix. very useful. it spread over all kinds fields of science and teck. there are lots of group you can take part in aswell.

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