When I attempt to linearize my model using the LINMOD (In Simulink) or LINEARIZE (In Simulink Control Design) command or an equivalent, I receive confusing results. I would like to know if there are any block behaviors that I should be aware of to help to linearize this model.
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- Triggered Subsystems-- Triggered Subsystems, Triggered-Enabled Subsystems, Function-Call Subsystem, and other event-based conditionally executed Subsystems will not linearize correctly, since a trigger is an event that is defined by the level of a signal in the past and the current time, so they do not exhibit continuous behavior. Note that Enabled Subsystems are supported for linearization in Simulink 5.0 (R13) and later, and action subsystem (If-Then-Else, Switch-Case) are supported for linearization in Simulink 6.0 (R14) and later.
- Integrator blocks with externally supplied initial conditions-- The block driving the Integrator initial condition port must be an Initial Condition (IC) block or a Constant block. For more information, see the following Related Solution 1-OERRA.
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