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How can we create saturation behavior with using switch?

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How can we create saturation behavior with using switch?
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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 28 Dec 2023
Do you want to create a saturation function (as shown below) in Simulink? Or a Clipper function that prevent a signal from exceeding a predetermined reference level?
% saturation function
surekha
surekha on 28 Dec 2023
No, as per my understanding saturation is used to avoid over flow and switch is for if else logic.but how can we implement saturation behaviour with the use of switch.could you please explain me that?

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kei hin
kei hin on 28 Dec 2023
You want this?
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Sam Chak
Sam Chak on 28 Dec 2023
Hi @surekha, does the proposed block configuration in the accepted answer really achieve what you want?
kei hin
kei hin on 28 Dec 2023
Edited: kei hin on 28 Dec 2023
The logic is so simplistic that I don't know what to explain. You'd better see this for yourself.
by the way, why not use saturation block?
Maybe I didn't understand your initial question, what is saturation behavior mean.

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