I've attached a photo here of the diodes and you can see that there isn't really any difference in how it is connected comapred to the other ones.
Simscape powergui - Invalid dimension specified for input port
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Abd Al-Rahman Al-Remal
on 1 Jul 2021
Commented: Abd Al-Rahman Al-Remal
on 1 Jul 2021
Hi there,
I've seen very similar questions to this with the same error however I haven't seen one that has a clear answer/reason as to why the error appears.
I'm modelling a wind turbine and for some reason get this error with the powergui block and don't really know why or where it arises from.
I've went to the specific input port of the 'gate' and it appears to be one of the diodes of my IGBT's for my converter model - but this is still quite weird to me as a lot of the other gates in the block are also from diodes of the IGBT and don't produce an error even though they are all connected in the same fashion.
It appear sas though some other people have had the same issue so i was wondering whether anyone could shed some light on the matter.
Thanks!
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Dr. Pemendra Kumar Pardhi
on 1 Jul 2021
Hi
This error occurs due to, you are providing 6 input signals on gate signal of each IGBT, moreover only single gate signal is required to each IGBT.
Give a single gate signal to the IGBT, this way your error will not be occured.
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Dr. Pemendra Kumar Pardhi
on 1 Jul 2021
if you are using mux to combine more input signal to single signal: use demux
if you are using bus creator to combine more input signal to single signal: use bus selector
I think you are using mux for gate signals: use demux to converter sigle signal to multiples
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