Pre
Breaks algebraic loops by an infinitesimal small time delay (y = pre(u): event iteration continues until u = pre(u))
Library
Blocks/Logical
Description
This block delays the Boolean input by an infinitesimal small time delay and therefore breaks algebraic loops. In a network of logical blocks, in every "closed connection loop" at least one logical block must have a delay, since algebraic systems of Boolean equations are not solvable.
The "Pre" block returns the value of the "input" signal from the last "event iteration". The "event iteration" stops, once both values are identical (u = pre(u)).
Parameters
Name | Label | Description | Data Type | Valid Values |
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mo_pre_u_start | pre_u_start | Start value of pre(u) at initial time | Scalar | true |
Name | Label | Description | Data Type | Valid Values |
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mo_u | u | u | Structure | |
mo_u/fixed | fixed | Cell of scalars | true | |
mo_u/start | start | Cell of scalars | ||
mo_y | y | y | Structure | |
mo_y/fixed | fixed | Cell of scalars | true | |
mo_y/start | start | Cell of scalars |
Ports
Name | Type | Description | IO Type | Number |
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u | implicit | Connector of Boolean input signal | input | 1 |
y | implicit | Connector of Boolean output signal | output | 1 |