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3 level PWM inverter

Hi,

Things are coming along. Now im on SIT. Could u pls tell me how can I change the parameters of a "three phase voltage source" from Simulink in SIT. I have tried my best linking up the ports but still unable to change anything properly (e.g frequency,amplitude, etc )  

Thanks.
 

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Hi Deborah,

 

One more thing. When i try to contruct a dll file from my simulink , it gives me this error (Attached picture).
I ran mex-setup and tried everything i could. I think it has some problem with the VC++ compiler. Kindly advise.

 

Thanks.

AAK.

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Deb is out of the office for a day or so, but I thought I'd chime in. I had a similar issue a while back and it had to do with me selecting the wrong C++ compiler. Which one did you select?

 

Regards,

 

Kevin H. | Applications Engineer

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Hi , i tried all of those optons given in the attached pictures. None of  these working. What did u select when u faced this error ??Kindly help me out.   

 

 

AAK

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My apologies for the delay in reply. So firstly I'd ask that you copy all the text in there (including everything from when you started the application) and attach the text file, just in case! Secondly, take a look at this to find out the appropriate versions for everything! You can download new compiler version from microsoft. Once you've confirmed all your versions, we'll discuss some other options!

 

Regards,

 

Kevin Horecka | AENIC

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Hi Kevin,

 

I have installed VC++ 2010 edition. but don't know how to link it up with my MATLAB. its still giving me the same old compiler options which i had in previous messages.


HELP!!
AAK. 

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I haven't had that problem myself, but I was googling around to see why they might not show up. I'm assuming you've done the basics like restarted your computer, restarted matlab, etc. Given all this, those compilers should be in a directory like C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0

If you don't see something like that on your machine, something may have gone wrong with the install. I found this suggestion regarding 2008 on the matlab forums.

 

Are you on a 64bit machine? I've seen some weird things happen with 64bit, but nothing specific comes to mind. Make sure what you downloaded was on this list of supported compilers.

 

Kevin

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