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Internship Program in MATLAB Fundamentals for Electrical Engineers

MATLAB Fundamentals for Electrical Engineers


This internship is designed to provide you with a solid foundation in MATLAB and Simulink, essential tools for any electrical engineer. Over the next two weeks, you'll explore a range of topics, from basic block usage to the design of complex power electronics systems. Each day focuses on a specific block or concept, ensuring you gain practical knowledge and hands-on experience. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refresh your skills, this internship will help you harness the power of MATLAB and Simulink for your engineering projects. Let's get started on this exciting learning journey!


14-Day MATLAB Fundamentals Internship for Electrical Engineering
Day 1: How to Use Switch Block in Simulink

Control signal-based switching between different inputs.

Day 2: How to Use Multi-Port Switch in Simulink

Route signals based on index input value.

Day 3: How to Use Stateflow in Simulink

Design and simulate state machines and flow charts.

Day 4: How to Use FCN Block in Simulink

Integrate custom MATLAB functions in Simulink models.

Day 5: How to Use Repeating Sequence Triangular Wave

Generate repeating triangular waveforms for simulations.

Day 6: How to Use the Transfer Function in Simulink

Model linear systems using transfer functions.

Day 7: How to Use Sine Wave Block in Simulink

Generate sine wave signals for simulations.

Day 8: How to Use Fuzzy Logic Toolbox

Design and simulate fuzzy logic systems.

Day 9: How to Use PLL Block

Implement Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) systems in Simulink.

Day 10: How to Use 3-Phase Fault Block

Simulate faults in three-phase electrical systems.

Day 11: How to Use 3-Phase Programmable Voltage Source

Generate customizable three-phase voltage signals.

Day 12: Design of Buck Converter

Create and simulate a DC-DC buck converter.

Day 13: Design of Boost Converter

Create and simulate a DC-DC boost converter.

Day 14: Design of Buck-Boost Converter

Create and simulate a DC-DC buck-boost converter.

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