POUTPUT

Model ElementThe POUTPUT element defines the outputs from a mechanical system or plant.

Description

This is part of the information necessary to create a linearized model of the plant or for co-simulation. You also need to specify the inputs to the plant using the PINPUT element. Given the inputs and outputs, you may use the Simulate command of type Linear to compute the matrices in the following linearized, state space form:(1)
x ˙ ( t ) = A x ( t ) + B u ( t ) y ( t ) = C x ( t ) + D u ( t )

x(t) are the states, u(t) are the inputs, and y(t) are the outputs. A, B, C, and D denote the state matrix, the input matrix, the output matrix, and the direct feed-through matrix, respectively. These matrices are often useful as a starting point in control systems design.

Attribute Summary

Name Property Modifiable by command? Designable?
id Int ()   NO
label Str ()  
variables Reference ("Variable", count=0)  
hold_order Int (-1)
sampling_period Double ()
offset_time Double ()

Usage

Poutput (variables=list, optional arguments)

Attributes

variables
List of existing Variables
Specifies the list Variables that define the outputs from the plant.
This attribute is mandatory.
id
Element identification number (integer > 0). This number is unique among all the Poutput elements.
label
The name of the Poutput element.
hold_order
Int
Specifies the order of interpolation applied to the control signal(s) propagating out from Control_PlantInput. The default value is 1.0.
sampling_period
Double
Specifies the sample time of an output port. A value of 0.0 specifies continuous sampling while any other non-zero value specifies discrete sampling. This value cannot be negative. The default value is 0.0. In most cases, this value need not be changed from its default, except in models where a discrete sampling is required. This parameter is to be used only in the case of co-simulation with MATLAB/Simulink.
offset_time
Double
Specifies the sample time offset for each output port. The sample time offset must be strictly less than the sampling_period if the latter is non-zero. If the sampling_period is 0.0 (continuous), then offset_time defaults to 0.0 as well. In most cases, this value need not be changed from its default, except in models where a discrete sampling is required. This parameter is to be used only in case of co-simulation with MATLAB/Simulink.

Example

Create a Poutput with two variables: an angle and an angular velocity.
var1 = Variable ( function="AZ(21,11)", label="Joint Angle")
var2 = Variable ( function="WZ(21,11,11)", label="Joint Angular Velocity")
pin1 = Poutput (label="Joint Angle & Velocity", variables=[var1, var2])

Comments

  1. See Properties for an explanation about what properties are, why they are used, and how you can extend these.
  2. See Control: PlantOutput.