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Originally Posted by: Davide Carpi However I've edited the link, now it downloads the file, whatever is your favorite browser. Thanks Davide!!
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Thanks Davide for the WS. "assume" is often needed as well as "real". The most common is "allvalues". It expands the more general RootOf.
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud The most common is "allvalues".
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud "assume" is often needed
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I'm still trying to get the hand of this software. I'm an e.e. undergraduate and would like to be able to perform the something like the mathcad at the end of this post. I did try to input a similar syntax but I'm too much of a noob to work it. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? The post shows a trasfer function solved for the poles and zeros... It looks like you have to know how many poles and zeros to solve for before getting going. That would require putting the transfer function in standard form I'm somewhat sure. https://electronics.stac...f-transfer-function?rq=1
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Originally Posted by: 007.000 I'm still trying to get the hand of this software. I'm an e.e. undergraduate and would like to be able to perform the something like the mathcad at the end of this post. I did try to input a similar syntax but I'm too much of a noob to work it. Can anyone shed some light on this for me?
Here's an example of how one might attack it. Page1.sm (45kb) downloaded 93 time(s). |
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Originally Posted by: alyles Here's an example of how one might attack it. Page1.sm (45kb) downloaded 93 time(s). Bravo! Alyles, simple and beautiful!!
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You may attack for an export solution.
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Originally Posted by: Basile Jean, What why the invlaplace I get a dot? Basile, mon ami, you need a new pair of glasses ! Just code as the snippet, it will gladly work for Basile. Cheers ... Jean
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Jean, Until I get my new pair, I see that a dot appears after the F(s) when I type a comma. Any diagnosis? Inverse Laplace-2.sm (5kb) downloaded 34 time(s).Basile
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Originally Posted by: Basile Jean, Until I get my new pair, I see that a dot appears after the F(s) when I type a comma. Any diagnosis? Check from "Options" if you can fix .
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Jean, Can you be more specific? Basile
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Originally Posted by: Basile Jean, Can you be more specific? Basile From the menu tool bar up top work sheet: Tools => Options => Interface => Arguments separator [period, coma, semicolon]
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My glasses arrived! Thank you, Basile Edited by user 13 July 2018 15:23:29(UTC)
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After doing my best to incorporate sMath into my University workload for the past 6 months. From my magnetism class to my analog circuits class here at the University of California at Santa Cruz but it has been my experience that for every line of code I write that I generate many more while trying which are unproductive. I think the efforts made on this program are exemplary and I've donated $10 but I think unfortunately I will not be able to continue with it due to the learning curve being so steep. People have done some amazing things with it that I can't even begin to follow but I haven't been as successful. Perhaps as I become more competent I might be more successful but for now I think I will unfortunately have to hang up my hat gentlemen... I bid you a respectful adieu for the time being kind Sirs... hw 2.6.sm (131kb) downloaded 40 time(s). open loop gain from closed loop gain 2.sm (40kb) downloaded 29 time(s). magnetism.zip (5,393kb) downloaded 47 time(s).
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Originally Posted by: 007.000 Perhaps as I become more competent I might be more successfu I have doctored few things in these two documents. hw 2.6.sm (134kb) downloaded 49 time(s). open loop gain from closed loop gain 2.sm (49kb) downloaded 47 time(s).
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Originally Posted by: oscampo Hi, this is a snippet for numerical inverse Laplace transform. You can find time response of a system expresed in F(s) form.
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Oscar Campo Hi. Enjoyed & Improved. Six years later. InvLaplace2.sm (94kb) downloaded 55 time(s).Best regards. Alvaro. Edited by user 21 September 2018 12:32:40(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Razonar Enjoyed Thanks Alvaro for your dedication, Does syntax error 6179, but does not to where it complains. Don't worry, OK like this. The 2nd example is lot more involved, correct [sanity MCD]. Cheers ... Jean InvLaplace2 Otherwise.sm (28kb) downloaded 43 time(s).
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