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<name>Model Conversion</name>
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  <md:created>2007/01/29 14:30:19.890 US/Central</md:created>
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      <md:firstname>Erik</md:firstname>
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      <md:surname>Luther</md:surname>
      <md:email>erik.luther@ni.com</md:email>
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      <md:firstname>Erik</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>B</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Luther</md:surname>
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<section id="id13426388">
<name>Model Conversion Palette:</name>
<para id="id13339312">The VIs found in the Model Conversion
sub-palette are used to convert system models from one
representation to another (i.e. from State Space representation to
Transfer Function or Pole-Zero-Gain and vice versa). Continuous
model and discrete time models can also be converted from and into
one another.</para>
<figure id="id12283863">
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<para id="id13576742">To convert the State space model discussed
previously into a Transfer Function Model, use a similar Block
Diagram to the one shown below.</para>
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<para id="id6451065">Alternatively, if you wish to convert the
Transfer Function Model into a State Space Model, the following
connection should be made.</para>
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</figure>
<para id="id11698843">Other functions in this sub-palette can be
connected in a similar fashion.</para>
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