Error using Simscape Eletrical - Boost Converter component

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This is my first time using Simscape. While trying to simulate a model which has two Boost converter blocks, the following error appears on the diagnostic viewer:
"Error compiling Simscape network for model Tentativa1.
Caused by:
'D.p' is not defined in this scope. In ee.semiconductors.converters.dcdc_converters.boost.elec"
The model is the one below:
Simscape.PNG
I wanted to know why is this error occurring, and what do I have to do in order for me to be able to simulate. Any help on this is very much appreciated.
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Janosch Marquart
Janosch Marquart on 12 Aug 2019
Hi Eduardo
Is D.P. a variable you are using? Then it could be that this variable is not declared properly or it is only accessible in a subcircuit. Hard to tell without the model.
Could you share the model?
In general, it is a good approach as Boris mentions in his answer, to break down the model to one converter to simplify it. Then figure the problem out there and add the second model again.
Cheers,
Janosch

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Sabin
Sabin on 12 Aug 2019
I was able to reproduce the problem. It seems that for the Boost Converter block there was a build issue. If you change the default value for any parameter in both Boost Converters and press apply the error will dissapear. Moreover, I've noticed that you need an Electrical Reference connected to the ref- terminal of the Controlled PWM Voltage.
Hope that helps.

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boris vuleta
boris vuleta on 11 Aug 2019
Hi! If go to matlab site and look for some docum about simscape and generally simulink, you'll find an instruction to start in steps. Remove one converter find some info about elements you are using and how to configure the simulation www.mathworks.cn › simscape_ug Simscape User's Guide - MathWorks You don't need to read it all just some inf about physical networks... Good luck ?

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