Non Linear resistor behavior?

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MICHAEL NORRELL
MICHAEL NORRELL el 17 de Oct. de 2022
Respondida: Moksh el 18 de Sept. de 2023
Hello,
I have to use an Non Linear Resistor in my circuit. I thought that I understood how it fucntioned based on the documentation. However, putting in the values that I needed caused errors in the simulation.
=== Simulation (Elapsed: 1 sec) ===
Error:The model contains blocks that require a discrete solver. The powergui Simulation type must be set to Discrete.
=== Simulation (Elapsed: 1 sec) ===
Error:An error occurred while running the simulation and the simulation was terminated
Caused by:
Derivative of state '1' in block 'CircuitNLR/Integrator' at time 0.1 is not finite. The simulation will be stopped. 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)
=== Simulation (Elapsed: 0.817 sec) ===
Error:An error occurred while running the simulation and the simulation was terminated
Caused by:
Derivative of state '1' in block 'CircuitNLR/Integrator' at time 1.0 is not finite. The simulation will be stopped. 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)
Ideally, I would like the resistor to drop from 100M to 1k or less. I am to understand that for 100M the first value of the matrix should be v = 10MV and i = 100mA? And the following for R= 1k, => v = 1v and 1mA = i?
The cirucit will finish normally with the Non linear resistor removed.

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Moksh
Moksh el 18 de Sept. de 2023
Hi Michael,
I understand that you are trying to model a non-linear resistor in a Simulink model, and you are facing some errors.
Error #1
The model contains a block that requires a discrete solver. You can try the following steps to resolve this error:
  • Try switching from a continuous solver to a discrete solver. Some examples are ode1, ode2, etc. You can change the solver under the “Solver” tab in “Model Settings” section.
  • If you are using a “powergui” block in your model, try changing its type from “Continuous” to “Discrete”.
Error #2
Derivative of state '1' in block 'CircuitNLR/Integrator' at time 0.1 is not finite. For resolving this error, you can try the following:
  • Change your solver type to “Variable-Step” under the Solver tab of the Model Properties.
For more information on this, please refer to the following documentation links:
  1. Powergui: Environment block for Simscape Electrical Specialized Power Systems models https://in.mathworks.com/help/sps/powersys/ref/powergui.html
  2. Nonlinear Resistor: Time varying variable reisistor block https://in.mathworks.com/help/sps/powersys/ref/nonlinearresistor.html
Hope this information helps!
Best regards,
Moksh Aggarwal

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