From: bhaba on 12 Feb 2010 09:34 Thanks ..yes thats the easy way out..but can we not make a JK FF in Simscape. I am again facing the same problem when I try to model an OTA in Simscape/Simelectronics instead of using the VCCS block provided. Bhaba iege" <arnaud.miege(a)nospam.mathworks.co.uk> wrote in message <hfaq7b$5i8$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > > "bhaba " <bhabapdas(a)rediffmail.com> wrote in message > news:hfaipl$h9a$1(a)fred.mathworks.com... > > Hi; > > > > I am designing a system in simscape. How can I make the JK FF in simscape > > library? > > > > Thanks > > I assume you refer to the Jk Flip-Flop from the Simulink Extras library. Why > don't you use the block as is and interface to Simscape using the > Simulink-PS and PS-Simulink converter blocks? > > HTH, > > Arnaud >
From: Arnaud Miege on 16 Feb 2010 05:02 "bhaba " <bhabapdas(a)rediffmail.com> wrote in message <hl3ote$8fa$1(a)fred.mathworks.com>... > Thanks ..yes thats the easy way out..but can we not make a JK FF in Simscape. I am again facing the same problem when I try to model an OTA in Simscape/Simelectronics instead of using the VCCS block provided. > > Bhaba Modelling a JK flip-flop in Simscape is not currently possible due to the discrete states. What is an OTA and why can't you use the Voltage-Controlled Current Source? Arnaud
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