Simulink subsystem with electric circuits?
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Kevin Bachovchin
am 17 Jan. 2016
Beantwortet: Sebastian Castro
am 18 Jan. 2016
Hello,
I know that it is possible in Simulink to have subsystems with some input and output where you have mathematical operations inside the subsystem. Is there a way to have a subsystem with an electric circuit rather than mathematical operations?
For example, say my subsystem is an RC (resistor, capacitor) circuit with a DC voltage source. Is there a way to have the value of the DC voltage source be an input to the subsystem and the resulting voltage across the resistor be an output of the subsystem? When I click on the voltage source block, in the resulting popup there is a parameter called “voltage”. Is there a way to set that voltage equal to the port input to the subsystem?
Thank you,
Kevin
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Sebastian Castro
am 18 Jan. 2016
Then, the same principles as in Simulink to create a subsystem hold. You can use the signals entering the voltage source/leaving the voltage sensor as subsystem interfaces.
- Sebastian
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