Extracting Power from circuit [Simulink]

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As for introduction,I had a simple circuit where it consists of a voltage supply, couple of resistors, inductors and capacitors either in series or in parallel. How it is possible to get the "Power Input and the Output" of the circuit? Basically Power = [Voltage x Current] I'd used the Current measurement as well as the voltage measurement blocks, but that it just for measuring. I need the power signal being extracted. Any possible answers? Thanks in advance.

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Rick Rosson
Rick Rosson il 5 Lug 2011
I do not understand why the Current and Voltage Measurement blocks will not allow you to accomplish what you need. If you measure the current flowing through a branch, and the voltage across the same branch, you can take the two resulting signals (in the Simulink domain) and multiply one by the other to compute electrical power. You can then attach the output of the multiplier to a Simulink scope and see how the power varies with time.
Does that work?
HTH.
Rick
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Arnaud Miege
Arnaud Miege il 7 Lug 2011
It sounds like you are using an if..action subsystem incorrectly, which is where the problem lies. Could you upload your model to a filesharing site?
http://www.mathworks.co.uk/matlabcentral/answers/7924-where-can-i-upload-images-and-files-for-use-on-matlab-answers
Jason Lee
Jason Lee il 11 Lug 2011
Hi Arnaud.
I am sorry for the inactive status of mine.
But i had just figured out the solution which is,
By placing a unit delay block diagram just before the 2 inputs of my FLC block diagram solves the problem.
But i am yet to know the reason on why i should do this.

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