Simulink Error "Derivative input -47 ..." with integrator block

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Hello Everybody,
I hope somebody can help me, because I cannot find a solution to my Problem. In a rather big Simulink Model I am using an Integrator Block. The Integrator Input Signal is give from a Merge Block - I have been plotting this Signal via a scope: the Input Signal is continually Zero!
Additionally I have an external Initial Condition Port - this Port is continually 100.
So the Integrator should normally do nothing - integrate 0 the the Initial value of 100. When I copy this Subsystem to a new file and put the vales manually, it works as it should - and the result is continually 100.
When I try running the model, I get the very confusion error message: Derivative input -47 of 'NameOfBlock' at time 0.08 is Inf or NaN. Stopping simulation. There may be a singularity in the solution. If not, try reducing the step size (either by reducing the fixed step size or by tightening the error tolerances)
I have already tried to put a Saturation to the Input port - with no results. Also I have tried in the Configuration Parameters - Data Import/Export - Save to Workspace - to plot the States. There I get 56 States and 2 of These becom 1e+16 , is this already Inf? But I cannot define, which state this is.
Why is it, that I get an error message with Input Port Nr. -47 ?!?!
Can anybody give my a tipp, how to locate the error?
I would be very gratefull ...

Accepted Answer

Guy Rouleau
Guy Rouleau on 11 Sep 2013
The port "-47" is a bug. I would recommend recommend trying in R2013b (I think it is fixed in this latest release). Also, you can contact technical support to get more information on this bug.
A few things you can try to debug your NaN error:
- Log the states in structure format, that way you will have a block name associated with the values.
- As recommend by Kaustubha, use the debugger. You have the possibility to put a breakpoint ofn Nan, which should help identifiy where this all starts.
- You might want to try this central submission to see what happens between two steps of the simulink solver:

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Bettina
Bettina on 12 Sep 2013
Hallo back and thanks for the two answers,
I have tried the Simulink Debugger and there I found the NaN Breakpoint. I tried with the conditional breakpoint on the Signal itself, but Simulink would not allow this.
The Statement that the port "-47" is a bug, was really usefull, because I startet banging my head angainst the wall with this Integrator block.
The Debugger showed my insted, that a completly different Block was running out of an look up table data-range. How it ended up with this error report, I still can't see.
But now I fixed the look Up table and it runs fine. Thanks again!

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