Mux/Demux for physical signals

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Christian
Christian on 17 Jun 2020
Commented: wwmathchat on 3 Dec 2021
Hi!
Given a physical signal vector, how can I split up the vector into its components? That would be something like Mux/Demux for physical Signals.
Example:
inVector = {[1, 2, 3], 'm'};
outScalar = {1, 'm'};
outVector = {[2,3], 'm'};
What I could do ist to use PS-Simulink-Converter → demux (→ Mux foroutVector) → Simulink-PS-Converter. But in this case I get an error creating a composite component of it.
Probably I could create a custom component for splittin the signals up, but that seems a bit cumbersome to me.

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Joel Van Sickel
Joel Van Sickel on 5 Aug 2020
Hello Christian,
you are unfortunately correct in that you must create your own mux and demux blocks for simscape physical signals. There is a simscape bus, but it only works for standard bi-direction physical connections, and does not support physical signals. If you have the simscape electrical toolbox, it does have some prebuilt mux and demux options built in for the converters.
Regards,
Joel
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Christian
Christian on 10 Aug 2020
This is not the answer I wanted to hear ;-)
Thank you anyway. So I don't need any further research for this.
wwmathchat
wwmathchat on 3 Dec 2021
Did you figure out how to make a mux, Christian? As far as I can tell, it's not possible to make a mux/demux custom component with variable input/output size in simscape because for loops are not allowed for input and output definitions.

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