05-11-2012 08:06 PM
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05-12-2012 05:34 AM
Unbelievable, after restarting program 3 times it started to work. But still, if anyone knows why this error occures or how to deal with it, I'd be grateful, because it was a such dissapointment to realise in the middle of motor control circuit that i can't use AC relays.
05-15-2012 05:08 AM
I don't completely understand you question. What exactly where you trying to do? What environment are you using?
kind regards,
Ion R.
05-15-2012 12:42 PM
I am using NI Multisim 12.0
My problem are random actions of program. I'm quite sure the circuit is correct, but somehow simulation doesn't run (timestep too small). Lets see the circuit I posted above, it's the simplest one and still it generates errors. I have no idea why. In circuit I'm working on right now, I got problems with <attachment>. In this fragment, when 1,5 s Relay is closed, coils E 7 and J 2 (1,3s) are energised, making also K29 and J3 energised after 1,3s. After energising coil 3 it closes K28 and opens K18, making the simulation crash. I tried some other simulation parameters, but other fragment of circuit crashes.
Sorry for any mistakes, English is not my native language.
05-17-2012 09:14 AM
Hello,
Can you post the whole project to have a look at it?
Kind regards,
Ion R.
05-19-2012 06:24 PM
Sorry for the delay. Here's the project, I think I messed a little and now it doesn't work 🙂 The buttons: S = start/Stop, L = Left, P = Right, H = brake. I know there's still a error with f.e. pressing L and R at once, but i can deal with it, just would like to know, how to simulate this efficiently.
Thank you for interest.
05-25-2012 06:26 AM
Hello,
Well, in order to increase the step size of the simulation, go into Simulate menu, Interactive simulation settings and you have the possibility of setting the maximum time step (TMAX).
The other thing is that any analog simulation program have issues in interpretting the switches. You should use a mixed singal simulation.
What type of anaylsis are you running right now?? Did you tried with transient type? You can change it in Simulate -> Analysis
Hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Ion R.
05-25-2012 09:29 AM
Thank you for reply.
I have been modifying simulation settings with suggestions from NI tutorial and some users posts. Manually change of parameters did work, untill I increased the number of relays. About mixed signal simulation - did You mean "mixed mode simulation settings" in Simulation menu, or there's some more advanced options? Using analysis is a good idea i think, it no longer displays timestep error with custom parameters, but still sometimes relays don't work well. I think playing with analysis options is a good idea, it could work.
Actually my project has changed a little and I no longer have to simulate this circuit. Despite that, I'd like to thank You for help, probably the problem is to use right parameters of analysis suitable to my processor power. I hope this thread will help other users.