Network Coupler (Current-Voltage)
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Simscape /
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Network Couplers
Description
The Network Coupler (Current-Voltage) block provides a starting point for you to split a Simscape™ network into two coupled networks at an electrical connection. Use this block when Network 1 (as described in Naming Conventions) has no series-connected inductors or current sources, but Network 2 does.
This block changes the behavior of the system because it adds a first-order lag to break the algebraic loop.
Port 1 interface of the Network Coupler (Current-Voltage) block is implemented as a current source. Therefore, you cannot connect this port to a series-connected inductor or current source because this would cause an Index-2 topology (for more information, see Avoiding Numerical Simulation Issues). Port 2 interface is implemented as a voltage source. Therefore, you cannot connect this port to a voltage loop, such as a set of series-connected voltage sources and capacitors, because this would also cause an Index-2 topology.
Working with the Block on the Model Canvas
When you add the block to your model and double-click it, the Network Coupler (Current-Voltage) subsystem opens.
The Port 1 Interface block contains the dynamics that break the algebraic loop. Double-click this block to set all of the Network Coupler (Current-Voltage) subsystem parameters and view the derived values.
The rate transition blocks are, by default, commented through. Uncomment them if at least one of the coupled networks is running fixed step.
Using the Derived Values to Estimate Block Parameters
On the Analysis tab of the Port 1 Interface block dialog box, the Derived values section contains the Calculated fastest trackable time constant (s) value, based on the impact of the coupler lag. If both networks are variable-step, then you specify the filter time constant directly, as a block parameter. If at least one of the networks is fixed-step, the block calculates the time constant automatically based on the sample times that you specify, and the Derived values section displays the Calculated filter time constant (s) value.
The Update button lets you recalculate the derived values after you change the parameters of the connected networks.
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Version History
Introduced in R2022a