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Zsigma output back to zero
sjabir
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I have to sample and sum a signal for 32 times within one period . For the next period I must start from zero.
How to start zsigma model from zero?
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Balaji Siva Prasad Emandi
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Hello Saad,
Thanks for your query.
The StateAMS tool comes handy when dealing with such requirements. Here is a model and a test design attached that would satisfy your requirement.
Thanks and Regards,
Balaji
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Balaji Siva Prasad Emandi
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The design can be opened in commercial version of Saber 2015.03 and higher.
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sjabir
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Thank you Balaji !
I tuned it and made it work correctly.
The other possibility is to use a sample and hold with a summation node at the input.
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Thanks for your query.
The StateAMS tool comes handy when dealing with such requirements. Here is a model and a test design attached that would satisfy your requirement.
Thanks and Regards,
Balaji
I tuned it and made it work correctly.
The other possibility is to use a sample and hold with a summation node at the input.
Regards