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no way... use awgn function in matlab
Use a mosfet driver instead of a simple resistor. Using a resistor to control the mosfet is a bad idea anyways because you will have terrible control (mosfets are voltage controlled. Take a look at the response curve for your mosfet). If your mosfet is fully on, its ratings may be too low for continuous operation or the power dissipation is too low for the transition between off an on an that is killing your mosfet.
Usually you should use modelling paste, modelling chocolate but it is possible to use fondont.
You would have to write your own code for a modulation (Matlab has a convolution function not in the tools), otherwise you can use its built in function in the signal processing toolbox.
Matlab comes with a free C compiler. It also has a script compiler in some versions. In addition you can use many commercial compilers if you have one. See (link moved to link section)
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In the UK they use "modelling," while in the United States we use "modeling."
I would hope most have an institution license.
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MATLAB (by The MathWorks Inc.) is a high-level and dynamically-typed computing language, frequently used in science and engineering. 1. Read the User Manual 2. Start the MATLAB program 3. Write down your commands on the Command Window or use their built-in tools for data analysis, etc.
It helps us to select the Q - point of the BJT, MOSFET etc.
Find tutorials about modelling first. After learning about the modelling process use the techniques you have gained to make the Bionicle pieces and then you will have a Bionicle.