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Matlab Simulink Coupler issue

OliverB
OliverB over 8 years ago

Hello all,

I am having a problem where the number of ports on my SimCoupler module will not update within a Simulink schematic in matlab (.slx file). When I double click the module, change the number of ports and click ok the number of inputs and outputs remain at the default of 1.

As you can see in the picture below the number of inputs and outputs have been set to 2 but the schematic has not updated.

I am following the tutorial from "MATLABCosimulation.tar.gz" in the following directory ".../.../cadence_ic/6.1.6.500.13.2/tools/dfII/samples/tutorials/AMS" and this is where the SimCouplerLib.mdl file also comes from.
Matlab version is R2017a and cadence_ic is 6.1.6.500.13.2.

I have tried reverting to matlab version r14 as this is the one used in the tutorial but the same problem remains. I have also used the SimCoupler files from the following location instead : ".../.../cadence_ic/5.10.41.500.5.96/tools.lnx86/dfII/samples/AMS/Matlab" and again the same problem. There is no ".../.../samples/AMS/Matlab" folder within any cadence_ic version above 5.10.41.500.5.96.

Is there a more recent tutorial and SimCouplerLib.mdl available? Should I be using another version of matlab/Simulink?

Thank you in advance,

Oliver

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago

    Oliver,

    Please contact customer support - there is a newer version of the tutorial (not updated in the release yet) which can be supplied.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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