Subsystem cannot be defined to be a periodic function-call block because it has an asynchronous rate?
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What does the error :
cannot be defined to be a periodic function-call block because it has an asynchronous rate.
in simulink mean?
Thank you, Carolina Sierra
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Kaustubha Govind
on 31 Jul 2012
It looks like this is a duplicate of your question at http://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/answers/44906-where-to-find-concurrent-execution-window-main-pane
Walter Roberson
on 31 Jul 2012
Not really. The other question is about a specialized tool, with the question inspired while trying to solve this question.
On the other hand, the solution to this question happened to have been given over there.
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TAB
on 1 Aug 2012
Edited: TAB
on 1 Aug 2012
Configure your function-call subsystem as triggered instead of periodic.
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Jonathan Lee
on 5 Apr 2013
What if I set the Trigger block to 'triggered' and I still get this error mentioned above?
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