
The Initial Values of State Variables that appears on your window displays the initial values of state variables. Note that from the menu you can also load initial values from a previous session or save the current initial values into a MAT-file. To display the initial state values of the state variables of the circuit, select the Initial Values of State Variables menu item in the Tools menu, then choose the Display or modify initial state values menu item. Note that there is no nonlinear element in the model given in the example. Nonlinear If checked, the window displays the steady-state voltages and currents of the nonlinear blocks of the circuit. Sources (Vs Is) If checked, the window displays the steady-state phasor voltages of the electrical sources of the circuit. Measurements If checked, the window displays the steady-state phasor voltages and currents of the measurements blocks of the circuit. States (Uc iL) If checked, the window displays the steady-state phasors of the capacitor voltages and inductor currents of the circuit. If your circuit contains sources with different frequencies, this menu allows you to select any frequency in the list. Hz Allows to choose the frequency, in hertz (Hz), you are interested in to display phasors. Set the Units parameter to RMS to display the root-mean-square (RMS) values of the selected values. The Steady-State Voltages and Currents window contains the following parameters: Units Set the Units parameter to Peak values to display the peak values of the selected values. Steady-State Voltages and Currents Window Voltages and currents are displayed at the frequency of the Vs (60 Hz) source. The window displays the steady-state phasor voltages and currents of the four measurements blocks of the circuit. A window named Steady-State Voltages and Currents opens. In the psbgui.mdl demo, double-click on the Powergui block to open the interface. The Powergui block is presented here for the psbgui.mdl circuit. Generate a report of the steady-state calculations.Use the LTI Viewer of the Control System Toolbox.Display impedance vs frequency measurements.

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