- Use a Phase Splitter block to expose the three individual phases of the three-phase switch. Then, you should be able to connect single-phase Simscape blocks to each phase.
- Instead of the Simscape resistor block, use the Simscape Components - Passive Components library to add three-phase blocks such as RLC or Wye-Connected Load.
The difference of Fundamental Components Switch and normal Switch in SimpowerSystems.
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Yuji Ito
on 25 Apr 2017
Edited: Sebastian Castro
on 26 Apr 2017
I use Matlab 2015a and I want to make ON-off Circuit with Switch module in SimpowerSystems/Simscape components/Switches & Breakers.
But It can't connect with Resister at Simscape/Foundary Library/Electrical Elements. If I change the switch not Switches & Breakers but Foundamental Components's one, It can connect with Resister.
I couldn't understand the difference between these Single-Phase Switches.
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Sebastian Castro
on 25 Apr 2017
Edited: Sebastian Castro
on 26 Apr 2017
You're using R2015a so you should have the domain-specific line colors.
Many of the Power Systems Simscape Components blocks are light blue, which means that they use the three-phase electrical domain. The Simscape resistor block is a darker blue, meaning it's in the single-phase electrical domain. This is why they won't connect to each other.
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