plotting graph using symbolic equation
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syms h11 h12 h21 h22 ZL
f=1000 to 1MHz
Zin=h11-(h12*h21)/(h22+(1/ZL)) %equation to plot
simplify(Zin)
pretty(Zin)
Avh=-h21/(Zin*(h22+(1/ZL)))
simplify(Avh)
fplot(f,Avh, 'b-', 'LineWidth', 2)
xlabel('Frequency', 'FontSize', 20);
ylabel('Gain Av', 'FontSize', 20);
title('Gain vs Frequency', 'FontSize', 20);
i need help to plot Av vs frequency symbolically
range of frequency 1KHz to 1MHz,
this is the equation to solve
Zin=h11-(h12*h21)/(h22+(1/ZL)) %equation to plot
simplify(Zin)
pretty(Zin)
Avh=-h21/(Zin*(h22+(1/ZL)))
simplify(Avh)
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Torsten
2022년 3월 19일
From what you wrote, there is no relation between f and Avh.
Can you write down Avh as a function of f so that - given numerical values for f - you directly get numerical values for Avh ?
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Star Strider
2022년 3월 19일
None of the variables are explicit functions of frequency. They must be functions of frequency and have all the other values defined numerically for this to work.
syms h11 h12 h21 h22 ZL
f=[1000 1E+6];
Zin=h11-(h12*h21)/(h22+(1/ZL)) %equation to plot
simplify(Zin)
pretty(Zin)
Avh=-h21/(Zin*(h22+(1/ZL)))
simplify(Avh,500)
figure
fplot(Avh,f, 'b-', 'LineWidth', 2) % The Frequency Range Vector 'f' Must Be The Second Argument In 'fplot'
xlabel('Frequency', 'FontSize', 20);
ylabel('Gain Av', 'FontSize', 20);
title('Gain vs Frequency', 'FontSize', 20);
% i need help to plot Av vs frequency symbolically
% range of frequency 1KHz to 1MHz,
% this is the equation to solve
Zin=h11-(h12*h21)/(h22+(1/ZL)) %equation to plot
simplify(Zin)
pretty(Zin)
Avh=-h21/(Zin*(h22+(1/ZL)))
simplify(Avh)
.
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