Re: simulink problem



no specific reason.
what is the best step size for this model?
I tried to use 1 without any success.


best regards

"kuldeep kulkarni" <kuldeep_kulkarni@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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ma wrote:


Hello,

I build a Simulink model and when I am trying to run the
simulation I am
getting the following error:





Invalid setting for fixed-step size (2e-007) in model 'test'. All
sample
times in your model must be an integer multiple of the fixed-step
size



The sample time period (25) specified for 'test/Downsample' is not
an
integer multiple of the fixed step size (2e-007) specified for
model



The sample time period (625) specified for 'test/Delay' is not an
integer
multiple of the fixed step size (2e-007) specified for model



What is the problem?



I think 25 is an integer multiple of 2e-7 (25/2e-7 = 125000000).
What am I
missing?



Best regards





you have used very small step size. what is the reason behind it?
kuldeep


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