Pulse

Generate pulse signal of type Real

Information

This information is part of the Modelica Standard Library maintained by the Modelica Association.

The Real output y is a pulse signal:

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Parameters (6)

offset

Value: 0

Type: Real

Description: Offset of output signal y

startTime

Value: 0

Type: Time (s)

Description: Output y = offset for time < startTime

amplitude

Value: 1

Type: Real

Description: Amplitude of pulse

width

Value: 50

Type: Real

Description: Width of pulse in % of period

period

Value:

Type: Time (s)

Description: Time for one period

nperiod

Value: -1

Type: Integer

Description: Number of periods (< 0 means infinite number of periods)

Connectors (1)

y

Type: RealOutput

Description: Connector of Real output signal

Used in Examples (5)

RotationalSample

Modelica.Clocked.Examples.Elementary.ClockSignals

Simple example of a rotational clock with variable trigger interval and switching rotation-direction.

LogicalSample

Modelica.Clocked.Examples.Elementary.ClockSignals

Simple example of conjunctive and disjunctive logical clocks, combining clock signals to derive new event driven clocks.

DCPM_Cooling

Modelica.Electrical.Machines.Examples.DCMachines

Test example: Cooling of a DCPM motor

DCPM_QuasiStatic

Modelica.Electrical.Machines.Examples.DCMachines

Test example: Compare DCPM motors transient - quasi-static

OneWayClutch

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Examples

Drive train with actively engaged one-way clutch