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Measure the voltages and currents specified in dialog boxes of SimPowerSystems blocks
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The Multimeter block is used to measure voltages and currents of the measurements described by the dialog boxes of SimPowerSystems blocks.
The powerlib blocks listed in the following table have a special parameter (Measurements) that allows you to measure voltages or currents related to the block. Choosing voltages or currents through this measurement parameter is equivalent to connecting an internal voltage or current measurement block inside your blocks. The measured signals can be observed through a Multimeter block placed in your circuit.
Drag the Multimeter block into the top-level system of your circuit and double-click the icon to open the dialog box.
| Block Name |
Block Name |
Sign Conventions for Voltages and Currents
When you measure a current using a Current Measurement block, the positive direction of current is indicated on the block icon (positive current flowing from + terminal to - terminal). Similarly, when you measure a voltage using a Voltage Measurement block, the measured voltage is the voltage of the + terminal with respect to the - terminal. However, when voltages and currents of blocks from the Elements library are measured using the Multimeter block, the voltage and current polarities are not immediately obvious because blocks might have been rotated and there are no signs indicating polarities on the block icons.
Unlike Simulink signal lines and input and output ports, the Physical Modeling connection lines and terminal ports
of SimPowerSystems lack intrinsic directionality. The voltage and current polarities are determined, not by line direction, but instead by block orientation. To find out a block orientation, first click the block to select it. Then enter the following command:
The following table indicates the polarities of the currents and voltages measured with the Multimeter block for single-phase and three-phase RLC elements (branches or loads), surge arresters, and single-phase and three-phase breakers. The table also indicates the polarities of their state variables (inductor currents and capacitor voltages).
| Block Orientation |
Positive Current Direction |
Measured Voltage |
The natural orientation of the blocks (that is, their orientation in the Element library) is right for horizontal blocks and down for vertical blocks.
For single-phase transformers (linear or saturable), with the winding connectors appearing on the left and right sides, the winding voltages are the voltages of the top connector with respect to the bottom connector whatever the block orientation (right or left). The winding currents are the currents entering the top connector.
For three-phase transformers, the voltage polarities and positive current directions are indicated by the signal labels used in the Multimeter block. For example, Uan_w2 = phase A-to-neutral voltage of the Y connected winding #2, Iab_w1 = winding current flowing from A to B in the delta-connected winding #1.
Dialog Box and Parameters
Complex to output the selected measurements as complex values. The outputs are complex signals. Real-Imag to output the real and imaginary parts of the measurements. For each selected measurement, the multimeter outputs the real and imaginary parts.Magnitude-Angle to output the magnitude and angle of the selected measurements. For each selected measurement, the multimeter outputs the magnitude and angle values.Magnitude to output the magnitude of the selected measurements. Example
The power_compensated demo uses a Multimeter block to measure the voltage across the secondary winding of a Saturable Transformer block and the currents flowing through two Series RLC Load blocks.

A Multimeter block is dragged into the model. In the dialog box of the 250 MVA block, set the Measurements parameter to All measurements (V,I,flux). In the 110 Mvar block, set it to Branch voltage and in the 110 Mvar1 block, set it to Branch voltage and current.
The output of the Multimeter block is connected to a Scope block in order to display the measurements during the simulation. In addition, you can select the Plot selected measurements parameter to display a plot of selected measurements when simulation stops.
Open the Multimeter block dialog box and select the signals you want to observe, as shown on the Dialog Box and Parameters section. Notice the labels used to define the available measurements in the Multimeter block. See the reference section of the Saturable Transformer block and Series RLC Load block for a description of these labels.
Start the simulation. After 0.4 seconds, the simulation stops and a MATLAB figure window opens to display the selected measurements in the Multimeter block.
See Also
Current Measurement, Voltage Measurement
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