how to plot conditional statement like when Vin=1, Vout=exp(-t/tn) and for Vin =0, Vout=1-exp(-t/tp) where Vin is a periodic square pulse.

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i have tried as follows:
f=input('please enter the value of time');
t = 0:.00001*f:(1-.00001)*f;
fm=2/f;
Vin = .5+0.5*square(2*pi*fm*t);
subplot(211);
plot(t,Vin)
Vdd=5;
Rn=2000;
Rp=3000;
C=0.1e-9;
Tn=Rn*C;
Tp=Rp*C;
V1=Vdd.*(exp(-t/Tn));
V0=Vdd*(1-exp(-t/Tp));
Vout=V1;
Vout(Vin<1)=V0(Vin<1);
subplot(212)
plot(t,Vout)
the problem is that for very small value of f, like f=.00000001 the desired graph is not obtained. Even for values like f=0.001, the gradual decay or rise that is expected is not obtained. please help.

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David Sanchez
David Sanchez il 16 Mag 2014
statement like when Vin=1, Vout=exp(-t/tn) and for Vin =0, Vout=1-exp(-t/tp):
if (Vin == 1)
Vout=exp(-t/tn);
elseif (Vin == 0)
Vout=1-exp(-t/tp);
end
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Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 16 Mag 2014
Can't you just use a convolution, conv(), or filter()? Invert the signal and apply a kernel that only looks to the left. Seems pretty straightforward.
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ANWESHA
ANWESHA il 16 Mag 2014
Sorry sir, i didn't get you. Can you please elaborate. I have no idea how to apply kernel.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst il 16 Mag 2014
See Star's code which uses filter(). It is fine. No need to worry about conv() now that you have the filter() code.

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