What block to use to transform a three-phase signal into a two-dimensional vector in the stationary reference frame?

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Hi,
I'm trying to simulate a three-phase star connected circuit using SIMSCAPE and I need to transform a three-phase signal into a two-dimensional vector in the stationary reference frame. I've only found a block that preforms a Clarke transformation from a three-phase (abc) signal to a alpha-beta-zero SRF, I need one that does the exact same thing only to a alpha-beta SRF.

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Monisha Nalluru
Monisha Nalluru on 12 Jan 2021
In general, composite three-phase ports (represented by the single signal line) can only connect to other composite three-phase ports. However, expanded three-phase ports can connect to other Simscape Power Systems components.
Three-phase signals can be combined and separated with the "Phase Splitter" component. Therefore, you may combine three separate signals emanating from other Simscape Power System components into a composite three-phase signal with this. More information on this block can be found here:
A further reference on three-phase ports is here:

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