Referencing a Model


Overview of Model ReferencingDefines model referencing, describes its advantages, and provides links to demos and commonly used resources
Creating a Model ReferenceDescribes the technique for using a Model block to convert two separate models into a parent model and a referenced model
Converting a Subsystem to a Referenced ModelDescribes the technique for converting an atomic subsystem into a referenced model that functionally replaces the subsystem
Referenced Model Simulation ModesDescribes the two modes of referenced model simulation: Normal (interpreted) and Accelerator (compiled code)
Simulation TargetsDescribes the code, called a simulation target, that Simulink® generates for an Accelerator mode referenced model.
Simulink® Model Referencing RequirementsDescribes configurational and structural requirements that a model must meet in order to be used as a referenced model.
Parameterizing Model ReferencesIntroduces three techniques for setting values in referenced models despite the requirement to enable inline parameters
Using Model ArgumentsDescribes the use of model arguments, the most powerful and flexible technique for parameterizing model references
Refreshing Model BlocksExplains the need to refresh model blocks after changing a model's interface to its parent, and notes some diagnostics
Examining a Model Reference HierarchyDescribes tools that Simulink® provides for displaying and traversing the structure of a model reference hierarchy
Inheriting Sample TimesDescribes the conditions under which a referenced models can and cannot inherit its sample time from its parent model
Defining Function-Call ModelsDescribes requirements and techniques for using a function-call model and a trigger port to control a referenced model
Simulink® Model Referencing LimitationsDescribes limitations on the current release of model referencing in both modes, Normal mode only, and Accelerator mode only
  


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