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+ | The ADuCM350 model is developed using MathWorks' | ||
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+ | ====== Getting Started ====== | ||
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Begin by opening Matlab. The Matlab environment will begin on opening and a Matlab command window and workspace will be displayed. To open the model, click on the “Browse for Folder” icon near the top left corner of the window. | Begin by opening Matlab. The Matlab environment will begin on opening and a Matlab command window and workspace will be displayed. To open the model, click on the “Browse for Folder” icon near the top left corner of the window. | ||
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If the model explorer bar shows that you are viewing a lower level block, click on the “ADuCM350_< | If the model explorer bar shows that you are viewing a lower level block, click on the “ADuCM350_< | ||
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The sensor block contains the passive impedance components which model the electrical characteristics of a real-world electrochemical or biochemical sensor, so configuring it correctly will ensure that your simulation results are accurate and meaningful. The sensor block can be navigated to by double clicking it in the Simulink window. | The sensor block contains the passive impedance components which model the electrical characteristics of a real-world electrochemical or biochemical sensor, so configuring it correctly will ensure that your simulation results are accurate and meaningful. The sensor block can be navigated to by double clicking it in the Simulink window. |