How can I use a time dependent function as input source for my Simulink Model?

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That is the defined function in my Matlab Function Block: The Result should be a curve the the Time t should be a interval e.g. from 0 to 10 How can I enter the time?
function i8_20 = fcn(t) %#codegen
ipeak=10000;
i8_20 = (ipeak/0.616)*sin(0.12*10^6*t)*exp.(-(t/(24.1e-06)));

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Azzi Abdelmalek
Azzi Abdelmalek on 4 Apr 2016
You can use the clock block to get the time. http://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/slref/clock.html
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Vishnu Panchal
Vishnu Panchal on 12 Jan 2019
My stop time is 2 sec. Now, if i make use clock block it just gives me two steps. I want to reduce its step time to 100usec. How should I do it?

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Robin Henne
Robin Henne on 2 Jan 2020
you could try it with a triggered subsystem, which is triggered with a pulse generator with a period time of 100us

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