Two-Way Connection
Two-way connector port for subsystem
Library
Powertrain Blockset / Utilities / Simscape
Vehicle Dynamics Blockset / Utilities / Simscape
Description
The Two-Way Connection block has a two-way connector port, which transports Simulink® signals both ways. Consider using the block to:
Reduce number of port connections.
Represent Simulink block inputs and feedback as a single physical connection.
To implement, connect the two-way connector port to another two-way connector port.
The connection transports the signals.
Signal1
– First Two-Way Connection block input port to second Two-Way Connection block output portSignal2
– Second Two-Way Connection block input port to first Two-Way Connection block output port
The Two-Way Connection block supports invariant model architecture for top-down or bottom-up design. It lets you build subsystems as Simulink models, based on signals, and then connect them as if they are physical systems. Place the Two-Way Connection blocks inside the subsystem and connect them to the Connection Port (Simscape) blocks. Then the ports on the subsystem boundary appear as two-way connector ports .
Note
The Powertrain Blockset™ and Vehicle Dynamics Blockset™ blocks may include a Port Configuration parameter
option allowing you to specify Two-way connection
or
Simulink
connections. Although the connections look
different, the blocks function the same with either configuration.
Ports
The block has a Simulink input port, a Simulink output port, and a two-way connector port.
Limitations
You cannot connect Two-Way Connection blocks across nonvirtual subsystems.
Version History
Introduced in R2007a