delay time - s function
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hello sir, i use level 1 S-Function in my simulink model. I need s function to wait for 2 sec, then collects the measurements. How i can do that ?
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Walter Roberson
le 26 Août 2018
Delaying 2 seconds is easy enough: pause(2)
The part about collecting measurements depends upon how the measurements are to be collected. Measurements of what? As you are using Simulink typically measurements would be collected by Simulink block, not by S function.
Kh zaa
le 26 Août 2018
Aquatris
le 27 Août 2018
You can use a switch block. The two inputs to the switch can be "constant 0" and the actual signal. Then you will attach "clock" block to the decider and set the switch block to give constant 0 as output if t < 2 and actual signal if t > 2.
Kh zaa
le 5 Sep 2018
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Walter Roberson
le 27 Août 2018
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Aquatris's solution is the correct one in many cases.
However, if you are feeding into a controller, then the controller might be taking the differentiation, and the sharp change between 0 and non-zero would be a problem for differentiation. Therefore for you situation you should probably instead use an enabled subsystem https://www.mathworks.com/help/simulink/ug/enabled-subsystems.html, in which the control signal is the output of a comparison block between the clock and a constant block which is the enable time.
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Kh zaa
le 5 Sep 2018
Walter Roberson
le 5 Sep 2018
You appear to want a real time delay of 2 seconds relative to a simulated time, and it is not clear as to whether you want the other blocks to be informed about the 2 second delay. If you build the real-time delay into the S function then the other blocks cannot know about it, and you will probably run into problems with block execution order.
It is not clear to me under what circumstances you want the 2 second delay to happen. Only once when the model initializes? Each time the block is simulated? Once per simulated cycle?
Kh zaa
le 6 Sep 2018
Kh zaa
le 10 Sep 2018
Aquatris
le 10 Sep 2018
You can also use a "rate transition" block, which samples the signal in a different time than the simulation time. See image below where I use a sine wave as the source signal and the rate transition block allows to sample it every 2 sec (Zero order hold) and ignores the changes if 2 sec had not passed. Is this what you are trying to achieve?
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