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RT-XSG Scope Block - efs_XSGScope

Block


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Description

This block implements a signal mapping interface to the RT-XSG scope. Selected signals will be available for monitoring in the RT-LAB model. It must be controlled from the RT-LAB model.

The mapping is applied in real time from the RT-LAB model, assigning channels from signals made available by this block.


Mask Parameters

Available signals in input bus: This signal list is generated automatically with the complete list of signals provided in the "Model Signal Bus" composite input. It is not editable from this block parameter panel, as names are inherited from the names of the nets composing the input bus. Signals available for the RT-XSG scope mapping must be selected from this list.

Selected signals available for mapping into the scope: This parameter lists the signals that will be available for mapping into the RT-XSG scope during the real-time simulation. These signals must be selected from the "Available signals in input bus" through the "Add >>" button. Each signal is attributed an index, and the control block in the RT-LAB model will refer to this index in order to map the signal to an scope channel for monitoring. Indices can be changed through the "Up" and "Down" buttons, or a signal can be removed from the selection through the "Remove" button.


Inputs

Model Signal Bus: This input should be connected to a composite net listing all the signals that the developer wants available for the RT-XSG Scope module. All signals should be named properly, and in Single Floating-Point format (XFloat8_24).

Configuration: This input should be a bus containing all the solver parameters. It should be connected to a "RT-XSG Scope Unpacking" block.


Outputs

Data_out: This output is used for communication from the RT-XSG Scope block and the controller located in the RT-LAB model through a DataOut port. It must be connected to the DataOut block.


Characteristics and limitations

The use of this block is limited to Single Floating-Point format signals (XFloat8_24).

Direct FeedthroughNO
Discrete sample timeYES
XHP supportN/A
Work offlineNO


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