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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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6<br />

248 Modeling with State Graphs<br />

Dialog Settings<br />

«Type»<br />

Create, delete, or move entries for actions with the symbols placed on the upper right side.<br />

See also “Defining Parameters” on page 49.<br />

«Value»<br />

Type a numerical value (constant with or without unit suffix), a variable, a mathematical or<br />

logical expression in the text box. See also “Using Actions in State Graphs” on page 242.<br />

«Info»<br />

Field for user specific information about an expression. Click in the field of the corresponding<br />

action and enter the text. You can display these information on the sheet by defining the display<br />

setting within the «Output/Displays» tab.<br />

� � «Output»<br />

If the box is checked, the variable is saved in the result file (.sdb) during simulation. Please<br />

note: If you want to display a variable value, you have to select the box in the output dialog<br />

or in a display element. If the box is deactivated, you cannot display the variable value after<br />

the simulation. See also “Defining Displays and Outputs” on page 51.<br />

Component Parameters<br />

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

Pin n ST[n] real<br />

Define the Active State. Only at the beginning of a simulation. ST0 real<br />

Actions defined in the state. Please note: You cannot display<br />

these actions.<br />

CATI: CALC: STEO: SET: DEL: DELRES:<br />

DIS: TXT: KEY: STOP: BREAK: SAVE:<br />

Component Outputs<br />

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

Current Value of State ST real<br />

Dynamic Value Output of a variable defined within the dialog<br />

of the state.<br />

Variable Name real<br />

State Flexible<br />

>>Basics>State Graph<br />

The State Flexible Component represents a state with 30 pins. This is the maximum number<br />

of pins available for a state component. All pins should be connected with a transfer component.<br />

If there are open pins on the sheet, you can hide the pin by deactivating the pin within<br />

the state output dialog.<br />

All other properties are identical with the state component described in “State Components”<br />

on page 247.

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