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Input/Output Ports sublibrary of the Physical library
The Connection Port block, placed inside a subsystem composed
of SimRF Equivalent Baseband blocks, creates an open round physical
modeling connector port
on
the boundary of the subsystem. When it is connected to a connection
line, the port becomes solid
.
You connect individual blocks and subsystems made of SimRF Equivalent
Baseband blocks to one another with connection lines instead of normal Simulink signal
lines. These blocks and subsystems are anchored at the open, round
physical modeling connector ports
. Subsystems constructed out of SimRF Equivalent
Baseband blocks automatically have such open round physical modeling
connector ports. You can add additional connector ports by adding
Connection Port blocks to your subsystem.

This field labels the subsystem connector port created by this block. Multiple connector ports on the boundary of a single subsystem require different numbers as labels. The default value for the first port is 1.
Use this parameter to choose on which side of the parent subsystem boundary the Port is placed. The choices are Left or Right. The default choice is Left.
In Simulink, see Creating Subsystems.

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