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Inport

Create an input port for a subsystem or an external input

Library

Ports & Subsystems, Sources

Description

Inport blocks are the links from outside a system into the system.

Simulink assigns Inport block port numbers according to these rules:

You can specify the dimensions of the input to the Inport block using the Port dimensions parameter, or let Simulink determine it automatically by providing a value of -1.

The Sample time parameter is the rate at which the signal is coming into the system. The value of -1 causes the block to inherit its sample time from the block driving it. It might be appropriate to set this parameter for Inport blocks in the top-level system or in models where Inport blocks are driven by blocks whose sample times cannot be determined. See Specifying Sample Time in the online documentation for more information.

Inport Blocks in a Subsystem

Inport blocks in a subsystem represent inputs to the subsystem. A signal arriving at an input port on a Subsystem block flows out of the associated Inport block in that subsystem. The Inport block associated with an input port on a Subsystem block is the block whose Port number parameter matches the relative position of the input port on the Subsystem block. For example, the Inport block whose Port number parameter is 1 gets its signal from the block connected to the topmost port on the Subsystem block.

If you renumber the Port number of an Inport block, the block becomes connected to a different input port, although the block continues to receive its signal from the same block outside the subsystem.

The Inport block name appears in the Subsystem block icon as a port label. To suppress display of the label, select the Inport block, choose Hide Name from the Format menu, then choose Update Diagram from the Edit menu.

Inport Blocks in a Top-Level System

Inport blocks in a top-level system have two uses: to supply external inputs from the workspace, which you can do by using either the Simulation Parameters dialog box or the sim command, and to provide a means for analysis functions to perturb the model.

Data and Numeric Type Support

An Inport block accepts complex or real signals of any data type including fixed-point data types. The numeric and data types of the block's output are the same as those of its input. You can specify the signal type, data type, and sampling mode of an external input to a root-level Inport block using the Signal type, Data type, and Sampling mode parameters.

The elements of a signal array connected to a root-level Inport block must be of the same numeric and data types. Signal elements connected to a subsystem inport can be of differing numeric and data types except in the following circumstance: If the subsystem contains an Enable or Trigger block and the inport is connected directly to an outport, the input elements must be of the same type. For example, consider the follow enabled subsystem.

In this example, the elements of a signal vector connected to In1 must be of the same type. The elements connected to In2, however, can be of differing types.

Parameters and Dialog Box

Port number
Specify the port number of the Inport block.
Port dimensions
Specify the dimensions of the input signal to the Inport block. Valid values are
Sample time
Specify the sample time of the input signal. Valid values are
Show additional parameters
If selected, additional parameters specific to implementation of the block become visible as shown:

Latch (buffer) input
This field is enabled only if the Inport block resides in a triggered subsystem. If selected, the block outputs the value of the input signal at the previous time step.
Data type
Specify the data type of the external input. To accept any data type, set this parameter to auto.
Output data type
Specify any data type, including fixed-point data types. This parameter is only visible if Specify via dialog is selected for the Data type parameter.
Output scaling value
Set the output scaling using radix point-only or [Slope Bias] scaling. This parameter is only visible if Specify via dialog is selected for the Data type parameter.
Signal type
Specify the numeric type (real or complex) of the external input. To accept any numeric type, set this parameter to auto.
Sampling mode
Specify the sampling mode (Sample based or Frame based) that the input signal must match. To accept any sampling mode, set this parameter to auto.
Interpolate data
Select this parameter to cause the block to interpolate or extrapolate output at time steps for which no corresponding workspace data exists when loading data from the workspace. See Loading Input from the Base Workspace for more information.

Characteristics

Dimensionalized
Yes
Sample Time
Inherited from driving block


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