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Matlab/Simulink

Course Instructor Setwin Online

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Course Overview

Course Description

MATLAB is a high-level language and interactive environment for numerical computation, visualization, and programming. Using MATLAB, you can analyze data, develop algorithms, and create models and applications. The language, tools, and built-in math functions enable you to explore multiple approaches and reach a solution faster than with spreadsheets or traditional programming languages, such as C/C++ or Java.

It contains hundreds of commands to do mathematics. You can use it to graph functions, solve equations, perform statistical tests, and so much more. It is a high-level programming language that can communicate with its cousins, e.g., FORTRAN and C. You can produce sound and animated graphics. You can do simulations and model (especially if you have access not just to basic MATLAB but also to its accessory Simulink®). You can prepare materials for export to the internet. In addition, you can use MATLAB to combine mathematical computations with text and graphics in order to produce a polished, integrated, interactive document.

A program this sophisticated contains many features and options. There are literally hundreds of useful commands at your disposal. The MATLAB help documentation contains thousands of entries. The standard references, whether the Math Works User's Guide for the product or any of our competitors contain a myriad of tables describing an endless stream of commands, options and features that the user might be expected to learn or access.

MATLAB is more than a fancy calculator; it is an extremely useful and versatile tool. Even if you only know a little about MATLAB, you can use it to accomplish wonderful things. The hard part, however, is figuring out which of the hundreds of commands, scores of help pages, and thousands of items of documentation you need to look at to start using it quickly and effectively.

What will you learn?

Matlab, which stands for Matrix Laboratory, is a complete programming environment that encompasses its own programming language, IDE (integrated development environment), libraries (called toolboxes in MATLAB), amongst many other things. MATLAB is very good at performing matrix operations, making it useful for things like image operations and control system analysis.

  Introduction

  Working with the MATLAB User Interface

  Variables and Expressions

  Operators

  Flow Control

 Writing Functions

  Data Types

  Analysis and Visualization with Vectors

  Analysis and Visualization with Matrices

  Graphics

  File I/O

  Graphical User Interfaces

Prerequisites

The Prerequisites of learning MATLAB is having basic knowledge in C language is enough.

Schedule of Classes

Course Curriculum

3 Subjects

Matlab

1 Exercises87 Learning Materials

Introduction to Simulation and Hardware

Introduction to Simulation and Hardware

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Various Simulation Softwares for Electrical Engineering

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Introduction to Matlab and Simulink

Introduction to Matlab

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Introduction to Simulink

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Features & Applications of Matlab

Features & Applications of Matlab

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Matlab Vs Simulink

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Various Research Areas in Electrical Engineering

Research Areas in Power System

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Research Areas in Power Electronics

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Research areas in Electrical Machines

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Research areas in PE Application to PS

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Research areas in PE Application to Machines

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Matlab/Simulink Toolbox Selection for Various Research areas in Electrical Engineering

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Versions of Matlab

Versions of Matlab

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Matlab Desktop

Matlab Desktop

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Matlab as a Calculator

Matlab as a Calculator

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Number Formats and Variables

Number Formats and Variables

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Getting Help

Getting Help

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Operators

Matlab Basic Syntax

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Operators

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Matlab BuiltIn Function

BuiltIn Function

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Vectors

Vectors

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Vector Operations

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Matrix Operations

Entering Matrix in Matlab

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Matrix Operations

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System of Linear Equations

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Colon Notation

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Data Types

Data Types in Matlab

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Calculus

Algebra

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Limits

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Differential Calculus

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Maxima and Minima

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Solving Differential Equations

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Integrations

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Polynomials

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Laplace and Fourier Transforms

Laplace and Fourier Transforms

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Transfer Function and Step Response

Transfer Function Step Response

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State-Space Representation

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Plots

Plots

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Sub-Plots

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Figure Window

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3D-Plot

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Matlab Programming

Conditional Control

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Loop Control

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Matlab M-Files

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Circuit Theory : Thevinin's Theorem

Thevenin's Theorem Example - 01

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Thevenin's Theorem Example - 02

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Circuit Theory : Norton's Theorem

Norton's Theorem Example - 03

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Norton's Theorem Example - 04

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Circuit Theory : Superposition Theorem

Superposition Theorem Example - 05

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Superposition Theorem Example - 06

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Circuit Theory : Nodal Analysis and Mesh Analysis

Nodal Analysis Example - 07

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Mesh Analysis Example - 08

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Nodal Analysis Example - 09

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Circuit Theory : DC Transient

Differential Equation Model of RL Transient Example -10

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Transfer Function Model of RL Transient Example -11

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Differential Equation Model of RC Transient Example -12

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Differential Equation Model of RC Transient Example -13

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Differential Equation Model of RC Transient Example -14

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Differential Equation Model of RC Transient Example -15

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Circuit Theory : Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

Maximum Power Transfer Theorem Example -16

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DC Motor Modeling

DC Motor Modeling

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Introduction to Measuring Instruments

Introduction to Measuring Instruments

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Extending the Range of Instruments

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Extending the Range of Ammeter

Extending the Range of Ammeter

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Example-1_Ammeter Shunt

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Example-2_Ammeter Shunt

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Extending the Range of Voltmeter

Extending the Range of Voltmeter

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Example-1_Voltmeter_Multiplier

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Example-2_Voltmeter_Multiplier

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Measurement of Power in Three-Phase Circuits

Measurement of Power in Three-Phase Circuits

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One-Watt meter Method

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Two-Wattmeter Method_ Star-Connected System

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Two-Watt meter Method_ Delta-Connected System

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Three-Watt meter Method

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Determination of Power Factor from Wattmeter Readings

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Examples on Two Watt meter Method

Example-1_Two Watt Meter Method

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Example-2_Two Watt Meter Method

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Example-3_Two Watt Meter Method

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Example-4_Two Wattmeter Method

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Measurement of Reactive Volt-Amperes

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Power Factor Correction

Power Factor Correction

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Example-1_PFC

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Example-2_PFC

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Example-3_PFC

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What is Energy

What is Energy

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Example-1_Energy Meter

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Example-2_Energy Meter

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MATLAB EXAM

MATLAB EXAM

Exercise

Simulink Physical Model

27 Learning Materials

Introduction to Simulation and Hardware

Introduction to Simulation and Hardware

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Various Simulation Softwares for Electrical Engineering

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Introduction to Matlab and Simulink

Introduction to Matlab

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Introduction to Simulink

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Features & Applications of Matlab

Features & Applications of Matlab

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Matlab Vs Simulink

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Various Research Areas In Electrical Engineering

Research Areas in Power system

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Research Areas in Power Electronics

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Research areas in Electrical Machines

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Research areas in PE application to PS

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Research areas in PE application to Machines

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Matlab/Simulink Toolbox Selection for Various Research areas in Electrical Engineering

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Introduction to Simulink Physical Model

Introduction to Simulink Physical Model

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Simulink SimPower System Block Set

Introduction to Sim Power System

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Application Library

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Electrical Sources & Elements

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Machines and Measurements

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Power Electronics

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Circuit Theory Module-01_Thevinin's,Norton's and Superposition Theorem

Example-01_Thevenin's Theorem

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Example-02_Thevenin's Theorem

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Example-03_Norton's Theorem

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Example-04_Norton's Theorem

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Example-05_Superposition Theorem

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Example-06_Superposition Theorem

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Circuit Theory Module-02_Nodal Analysis and Mesh Analysis

Example-07_Nodal Analysis

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Example-08_Mesh Analysis

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Example-09_Nodal Analysis

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Simulink Math Model

35 Learning Materials

Introduction to Simulation and Hardware

Introduction to Simulation and Hardware

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Various Simulation Software's for Electrical Engineering

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Introduction to Matlab and Simulink

Introduction to Matlab

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Introduction to Simulink

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Features & Applications of Matlab

Features & Applications of Matlab

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Matlab Vs Simulink

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Various Research Areas In Electrical Engineering

Research Areas in Power system

External Link

Research Areas in Power Electronics

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Research areas in Electrical Machines

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Research areas in PE Application to PS

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Research areas in PE Application to Machines

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Matlab/Simulink Toolbox Selection for Various Research areas in Electrical Engineering

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Introduction to Simulink Mathematical Model

Introduction to Simulink Mathematical Model

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Commonly used Blocks

Commonly used Blocks - Lecture-01

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Commonly used Blocks - Lecture-02

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Continuous Blocks

Continuous Blocks

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LookUp Tables

LookUp Tables

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Math Operations & Signal Routing

Math Operations & Signal Routing

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Sinks & Sources

Sinks & Sources

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Circuit Theory Module-01_Thevinin's,Norton's and Superposition Theorem

Thevenin's Theorem Example - 01

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Thevenin's Theorem Example - 02

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Example-03_Norton's Theorem

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Example-04_Norton's Theorem

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Example-05_Superposition Theorem

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Example-06_Superposition Theorem

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Circuit Theory Module-02_Nodal Analysis

Example-07_Nodal Analysis

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Circuit Theory Module-03_DC Transient

Example-08_Differential Equation Model of RL Transient

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Example-09_Transfer function model of RL Transient

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Example-10_Differential Equation Model of RC Transient

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Example-11_Transfer Function Model of RC Transient

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Example-12_Differential Equation Model of RLC Transient

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Example-13_Transfer Function Model of RLC Transient

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Example-14_State space Model of RLC Transient

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DC Motor Modeling

Differential Equation Model of DC Motor

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Transfer Function Model of DC Motor

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