- To only view the closed-loop peak gain on the plot, clear Enable assertion.
Command-Line Information
Parameter: EnableCLPeakGain
Type: character vector
Value: 'on' | 'off'
Default: 'off'
See Also
Plot Linear Characteristics of Simulink Models During Simulation on page 2-82
“Verify Model at Default Simulation Snapshot Time” on page 14-6
Closed-loop peak gain (dB) <
Closed-loop peak gain, in decibels.
By default, negative feedback, specified in Feedback sign on page 16-129, is used to
compute the margins.
Settings
Default []
- Positive or negative finite number for one bound.
- Cell array of positive or negative finite numbers for multiple bounds.
Tips
- To assert that the gain margin is satisfied, select both Include closed-loop peak
gain in assertion on page 16-204 and Enable assertion on page 16-215. - You can add or modify closed-loop peak gains from the plot window:
- To add the closed-loop peak gain, right-click the plot, and select Bounds > New
Bound. Select Closed-Loop peak gain in Design requirement type, and
specify the gain in Closed-Loop peak gain <. - To modify the closed-loop peak gain, drag the segment. Alternatively, right-click the
bound, and select Bounds > Edit Bound. Specify the new closed-loop peak gain in
Closed-Loop peak gain <.
- To add the closed-loop peak gain, right-click the plot, and select Bounds > New
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