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The following two tools are very useful when creating figures for scientific publications. They give you full control on figure size, margins, font, font size, etc, etc. | The following two tools are very useful when creating figures for scientific publications. They give you full control on figure size, margins, font, font size, etc, etc. | ||
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Discrete time controller blocks, on the Matlab command prompt use make.m to mex the c-files first. Command "dctools" will open a template model with the controller filters. Drag and drop them from the template model to your own model. The discrete-time implementation of the blocks has been based on "Tustin-with-prewarping". The prewarping frequency has been chosen with respect to the respective block function, e.g. for a pure notch filter the prewarping frequency is equal to the notch frequency. | |||
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Revision as of 15:35, 20 December 2011
Matlab
The following two tools are very useful when creating figures for scientific publications. They give you full control on figure size, margins, font, font size, etc, etc.
Figure Saving Tool (PDF and EPS)
Tool to set the position and size of figures on your screen. Usefull when you want to position figures side by side every time you run your m-file.
Tool to make nice Bode plots for articles and reports
Frequency Response Function Plotting
Simulink
Discrete time controller blocks, on the Matlab command prompt use make.m to mex the c-files first. Command "dctools" will open a template model with the controller filters. Drag and drop them from the template model to your own model. The discrete-time implementation of the blocks has been based on "Tustin-with-prewarping". The prewarping frequency has been chosen with respect to the respective block function, e.g. for a pure notch filter the prewarping frequency is equal to the notch frequency.