Hello,
I'm new in Simulink and i trying to make a pulse random generator. Pulses have amplitude (+10 & -10) and width (1 ms). The signal has to be non periodic, i mean, pulses has to appear by a random series. how can i do it? I apprecitate any help. The begining of my project depend of this signal.
Thanks. Néstor.

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 27 Oct 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 27 Oct 2012
What is the maximale distance between two impulses?
Hi Azzi, The maximale distance between two impulses may be 2 ms, for example. The idea is that: the distance is as close as possible. I achieve to do this pulse random generator with these blocks: A uniform random number, a matlab function that convert this pulses in other with amplitude +1/-1.
If you need more information, please, give me question. Néstor
Check the second image (modified)
set the Amplitude of the pulse generator to 2 and substract 1

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 27 Oct 2012
Edited: Azzi Abdelmalek on 27 Oct 2012
use this block
the function is
function y = fcn(u)
%#codegen
id=rand(1)
if id>0.5 & u==0
y=1
else
y=0
end
or easier
%

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Fangjun Jiang
Fangjun Jiang on 19 Oct 2011

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Go to Simulink Sources library, there is the Random Number block and the Uniform Random Number block.
The output of the Uniform Random Number is between 0 and 1, so you'll need to use Relational Operator block to compare it with constant such as 0.1 and 0.9, and then use Switch block to output the +10 or -10 or 0 pulse value.

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Hi, yes i can use both, but, how can i control the width of pulses?
I need a signal of pulses of the same width (1ms) and pulses has to appear randomly on time.
Thanks.
You can compare the random number with a constant, e.g. 0.9 and then add a zero-order holder block.
See update.

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I try to simulate random pulse generator using "uniform random number" plus a Matlab function. The code of the Matlab function is:
function y = fcn(u)
%#codegen
n=length(u);
y=[1:n];
for i=1:n
if(u(i)<-0.9)
y(i)=-1;
end
if(u(i)>0.9)
y(i)=1;
else
y(i)=0;
end
end
The result is not what i want. I only obtain pulses with positive amplitude. I need two kind of pulses: positive and negative. what i am doing wrong? any idea? Please i need to build this signal to advanced in my project. Thanks in advance. Néstor.

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hi, there is a bug in ur code.
In the case that u(i)<-0.9, y(i) sets to -1 in the first if-block.
But wen it executes the 2nd if-block - if gets overwritten by y(i)=0 as u(i)<0.9, so it executes the else part of the block.
U need to club the the first if block with the 2nd if-else block into one if block as follows:
if(u(i)<-0.9)
y(i)=-1;
else if(u(i)>0.9)
y(i)=1;
else
y(i)=0;
end
Hope it works well.
hi Nestor, sorry i jus realised that the else if block doesnt work, so here is a workaround:
if(u<-0.5)
y=-10;
else
y=0;
end
if(u>0.5)
y=10;
end

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