User`s guide
Vector Scope
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•Each frame of frequency-domain data shares the same length as the frame 
of time-domain data from which it was generated; for example, when the 
FFT is computed on the same number of points as are contained in the 
time-domain input.
•The sample period of the time-domain signal in the simulation is equal to the 
period with which the physical signal was originally sampled. 
•Consecutive frames containing the time-domain signal do not overlap each 
other; that is, a particular signal sample does not appear in more than one 
sequential frame.
In cases where not all of these conditions hold, you should specify the 
appropriate value for the 
Sample time of original time-series parameter.
The 
Frequency units parameter specifies whether the frequency axis values 
should be in units of 
Hertz or rad/sec, and the Frequency range parameter 
specifies the range of frequencies over which the magnitudes in the input 
should be plotted. The available options are 
[0..Fs/2], [-Fs/2..Fs/2], and [0..Fs], 
where F
s
 is the original time-domain signal’s sample frequency. 
The Vector Scope block assumes that the input data spans the range [0,F
s
), as 
does the output from an FFT. To plot over the range 
[0..Fs/2] the scope 
truncates the input vector leaving only the first half of the data, then plots 
these remaining samples over half the frequency range. To plot over the range 
[-Fs/2..Fs/2], the scope reorders the input vector elements such that the last 
half of the data becomes the first half, and vice versa; then it relabels the x-axis 
accordingly.
If the 
Frequency units parameter specifies Hertz, the spacing between 
frequency points is 1/(M
∗T
s
). For Frequency units of rad/sec, the spacing 
between frequency points is 2π/(M
∗T
s
). The Amplitude scaling parameter 
allows you to select 
Magnitude or dB scaling along the y-axis.
Scope Properties
The Vector Scope block allows you to plot time-domain, frequency-domain, or 
user-defined data, and adjust the frame span of the plot. Selecting the 
Scope 
Properties
 check box displays the Input domain parameter, which specifies 
the domain of the input data. In addition, for time-domain data, a 
Time 
display span parameter
 allows you to specify the number of frames to be 
displayed across the width of the scope window at any given time. For 










