Model simulink block connection with different simscape

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I am trying to connect a converter model to a grid model. The problem is the grid model was created in old matlab version by using PowerSimSystem. The pictures show how it does not allow me to connect the switch (out side the subsystem) to the current sensor(inside subsystem). Is there any solution for this situation? Any suggestion for another blocks that I could use instead or with my model.
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SALAH alatai
SALAH alatai on 18 Aug 2021
Because the blue line one and the black one from different library can't connect them together, try to find the same block from same library.
Rawaa Almajeez
Rawaa Almajeez on 18 Aug 2021
Do you mean to replace the switch?Would you please give me more details

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Joel Van Sickel
Joel Van Sickel on 18 Aug 2021
Hello Rawaa,
you can combine the two technologies as Pemendra says, there are four blocks with names like this "Voltage-Current
Simscape Interface"
However, combining specialized power systems with these blocks will yield a model that is hard to maintain and simulate. It is better to stay in one technology or the other. In this case, just build your new model using specialized power systems components instead of simscape componets. Specialized power systems is included in the Simscape electrical toolbox.
Regards,
Joel
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Rawaa Almajeez
Rawaa Almajeez on 18 Aug 2021
Thank you so much. I already tried to use Voltage-Current Simscape interface, but it did not work. The best choice for me right now to build a new model as you advice me.

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Pemendra Kumar Pardhi
Pemendra Kumar Pardhi on 18 Aug 2021
Dear You can connect single phase voltage source from simelectrical-specialized technology- source. In between port 1 and 2 as shon your figure
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Pemendra Kumar Pardhi
Pemendra Kumar Pardhi on 18 Aug 2021
I have upload the model on Mathwork for grid connected single phase PV system.
here i have used single phase source as a utility grid, you can downolad it via given linke below

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