Comments for MATLAB Helper ® https://matlabhelper.com Education is our future. MATLAB is our feature. Mon, 17 Mar 2025 08:05:52 +0000 hourly 1 Comment on Designing Analog Clock Using MATLAB by jaxonknox666 https://matlabhelper.com/blog/designing-analog-clock-using-matlab/#comments/3002597 http://matlabhelper.com/?p=3549#comment-3002597 This article explains the importance of network monitoring, telecom tools, and signal conversion in detail.]]> Understanding the basic fundamentals of telecommunication is crucial in today’s digital world! 📡 This article explains the importance of network monitoring, telecom tools, and signal conversion in detail.

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Comment on Designing Analog Clock Using MATLAB by jaxonknox666 https://matlabhelper.com/blog/designing-analog-clock-using-matlab/#comments/3002596 http://matlabhelper.com/?p=3549#comment-3002596 This article explains the importance of network monitoring, telecom tools, and signal conversion in detail.]]> Understanding the basic fundamentals of telecommunication is crucial in today’s digital world! 📡 This article explains the importance of network monitoring, telecom tools, and signal conversion in detail.

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Comment on NN Predictive Controller by Syed Jawad Mazhar https://matlabhelper.com/course/neuralnetwork-m2c8l2-nn-predictive-controller/#comments/3002595 http://matlabhelper.com/?post_type=tva_lesson&p=4828#comment-3002595 Hi! Can I get the MATLAB file of this example explained in this video?

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Comment on Ball Projectile to Hit the Board game with MATLAB GUI by wds https://matlabhelper.com/course/matlabfunda-c12l20-ball-projectile-to-hit-the-board-game-with-matlab-gui/#comments/3002580 http://matlabhelper.com/course/ball-projectile-to-hit-the-board-game-with-matlab-gui/#comment-3002580 where do i find the code?

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Comment on Solar Intelligent Power Generation System by prabakaranauc https://matlabhelper.com/blog/simulink/solar-intelligent-power-generation-system/#comments/3002466 https://matlabhelper.com/?p=16774#comment-3002466 The article provides a comprehensive overview of solar power generation systems, detailing the process from capturing solar energy to converting it into electrical power using Simulink. One strength is its clear explanation of each step involved, from the working model of solar cells to the implementation in Simulink. This makes it accessible even to those with limited technical knowledge. Additionally, the inclusion of diagrams and simulated outputs enhances understanding. However, it could benefit from further discussion on real-world applications and challenges faced in scaling up such systems. Additionally, providing more insights into the economic feasibility and environmental impact of solar power generation would add depth to the analysis. Overall, it serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the technical aspects of solar energy conversion.

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Comment on Runge-Kutta method in MATLAB by prabakaranauc https://matlabhelper.com/blog/matlab/runge-kutta-method-in-matlab/#comments/3002465 https://matlabhelper.com/?p=3018284#comment-3002465 This article offers a comprehensive guide to implementing the fourth-order Runge-Kutta method in MATLAB for solving ordinary differential equations (ODEs). It provides clear steps and insightful examples, making it accessible even to those new to MATLAB programming. The MATLAB code presented demonstrates how to define custom functions, calculate intermediate values using for loops, and plot the resulting solutions. The emphasis on choosing a smaller value of h for reducing error underscores the importance of accuracy in numerical methods. Overall, this article serves as a practical and informative resource for anyone seeking to apply the RK4 method in MATLAB for ODE solving.

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Comment on Arduino with MATLAB and Simulink by kartheeka https://matlabhelper.com/webinar/arduino-with-matlab-and-simulink/#comments/3002152 http://matlabhelper.com/?page_id=1613#comment-3002152 Thank you for detailed information and clarification about Interfacing Arduino with MATLAB and Simulink. Really this kind of information are very useful for students to gain knowledge.

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Comment on Comparison of open loop and closed loop buck converter by icecoldsoder https://matlabhelper.com/blog/simulink/open-loop-closed-loop-buck-converter/#comments/3002145 https://matlabhelper.com/?p=17026#comment-3002145 Where did you get the transfer function of the buck converter from?

Yleft ( s right )= frac{frac{V_{i}}{LC}}{s^{2}+frac{1}{RC}s+frac{1}{LC}}

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