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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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5<br />

204 Modeling with Block Diagrams<br />

«Denominator»«Coefficient»<br />

Click the «Value» field of the corresponding denominator coefficient A[n] to define a value.<br />

Common parameter types. Enter a numerical value, a variable, or an expression.<br />

� «Sample Time»<br />

Select «System» for simulator-defined variable sample time. Select «Value» to define a numerical<br />

value, a variable, or an expression in the text box or use the pin to connect a quantity.<br />

Please note: The sample time must be a positive value.<br />

� � «Use Pin»<br />

If the box is checked, the sample time is defined by the quantity connected to the pin, otherwise<br />

the value in the text box is used.<br />

«Input Signal»<br />

Enter a quantity name used in your model sheet in the text box to define the input signal<br />

(RLOAD.I, STEP.VAL, STATE.ST, VAR) or use the pin to connect a quantity. Please note: You<br />

cannot use conservative nodes from circuits as input signal (N0002, GND).<br />

� � «Use Pin»<br />

If the box is checked, the input signal is defined by the quantity connected to the pin, otherwise<br />

the value in the text box is used.<br />

Gain<br />

Component Parameters<br />

Description [Unit] Parameter Name Data Type<br />

Numerator Dimension N real<br />

Denominator Dimension D real<br />

Numerator Coefficients B[n] real<br />

Denominator Coefficients A[n] real<br />

Sum of Initial Values (only SML) SUM0 real<br />

Initial Values of D-components (only SML) D0[n] real<br />

Initial Values of P-components (only SML) I0[n] real<br />

Input Signal INPUT real<br />

Sample Time [s] TS real<br />

Component Outputs<br />

Description [Unit] Parameter Name Data Type<br />

Block output signal VAL real<br />

>>Basics>Blocks>Continuous Blocks<br />

The block represents a proportional gain (Laplace-domain, Laplace-operator specified as s).<br />

yk ( ) = K⋅x( k)<br />

or G( s)<br />

=<br />

K<br />

Dialog Settings<br />

«Gain»<br />

Common parameter type. Enter a numerical value, a variable, or an expression in the text box<br />

or use the pin to connect a quantity.

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