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Saturation Dynamic — Control Systems/Discontinuities

Control_Systems/Discontinuities/Saturation_Dynamic · 3 input / 1 output port(s) at insert · exports to Python, MATLAB, Java, Rust, C, C++, VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog, PLC Structured Text

Description#

The block's own DESCRIPTION_HTML, rendered verbatim — the same text the config dialog's info panel and the library navigator show. Fix a wrong sentence in the block's .cpp (R-D9), never here.

Saturation Dynamic

Control Systems / Discontinuities

Holds a signal inside a band, exactly like Saturation, except that the band arrives on input ports instead of sitting in the configuration: y = min(max(u, lo), up). Because the limits are signals they may move while the model runs, which is what the block is for – a schedule, a gain-dependent envelope, a limit computed elsewhere. Applied entry by entry.

Ports

  • Input 1 – up – the upper limit.
  • Input 2 – u – the signal to clamp. Its size is the block's output size.
  • Input 3 – lo – the lower limit.
  • Output – the clamped signal y, of the SAME size as u.

The port order up, u, lo is Simulink's for this block, top to bottom. All three inputs must carry the same signal size; a mismatch is reported and the run is stopped rather than broadcast.

Parameters

  • Sampling Time (s) – zero or less inherits the solver's rate; a positive value runs the block at that period. ICore-side only – see the bridge note below.

There are no other parameters: everything this block needs comes in on a port.

Code export

All ten targets: Python, MATLAB, Java, Rust, C, C++, VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog and PLC Structured Text. Nothing is baked in as a constant here – unlike the fixed-band Saturation, all three operands are read from signals at every step, so the generated code carries no parameters at all.

Simulink bridge

Import and export, mapped to simulink/Discontinuities/Saturation Dynamic. There are no parameters to map in either direction; the block's whole configuration is its wiring, and the up, u, lo port order is what has to line up. "Sampling Time (s)" does NOT cross: this Simulink block has no SampleTime parameter, so the rate stays on the ICore side and an explicitly set one is reported rather than written.

Notes

  • Algebraic, with no state.
  • An inverted band (lo above up) is NOT an error here – the limits are signals, so it can happen for a single step. The clamp then follows its own arithmetic: max first, then min, so the upper limit wins.
  • Not linear, and so deliberately carries no state space.

Code facts#

FactValue
registered typeControl_Systems/Discontinuities/Saturation_Dynamic
familyControl_Systems/Discontinuities
solver environment classICoreBlock_0_Control_Systems_1_Discontinuities_2_Saturation_Dynamic
sourcesrc/ICoreSDK/ICoreBlockLibrary/Blocks/Control_Systems/Discontinuities/Saturation_Dynamic/ICoreBlock_0_Control_Systems_1_Discontinuities_2_Saturation_Dynamic.cpp
headersrc/ICoreSDK/ICoreBlockLibrary/Blocks/Control_Systems/Discontinuities/Saturation_Dynamic/ICoreBlock_0_Control_Systems_1_Discontinuities_2_Saturation_Dynamic.h
default size on canvas80 × 80 px
ports at insert3 in, 1 out
code generators implementedPython, MATLAB, Java, Rust, C, C++, VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog, PLC Structured Text

Ports#

#DirectionSignal typeDescription label
1inICoreDoubleup
2inICoreDoubleu
3inICoreDoublelo
4outICoreDouble

Ports the constructor creates. A block whose port list changes with its configuration adds or removes ports at load time; the count above is the one a freshly inserted block has.

Configuration variables#

No config variable beyond the Sampling Time (s) every block carries.

Every block also carries Sampling Time (s) from ICoreBlockSolverEnvironment: zero or less inherits the solver's rate, a positive value runs the block at that period.

supportSupport::Both
Simulink pathsimulink/Discontinuities/Saturation Dynamic
port-count rulePortsParam::None
SampleTime parameterno — the counterpart defines none; the rate stays on the ICore side

Caveat (shown to the user): the band arrives on ports (up, u, lo); the block runs at the surrounding Simulink rate, so "Sampling Time (s)" does not cross

Catalog contract: src/ICoreSDK/ICoreCoder/ICoreCommandSystem/SimulinkBridge/ICoreSimulinkBlockCatalog.h

Description vs code#

The lists agree. check_block_descriptions.py finds no disagreement between the description's Ports, Parameters, Code export and Simulink bridge lists and the code's.

The verdict above is tools/docs/check_block_descriptions.py (P7.1), which compares LISTS. It cannot read a sentence: "stateless" on a block with a state, an initial-value semantic the recursion does not implement, a "not synthesizable" caveat the HDL banner contradicts. That is the agent audit (P7.3) on BLOCK_DESCRIPTION_AUDIT.md, and this tool's green is not a substitute for one.

File banner (developer view)#

The top comment of the block's .cpp — the maths, the realization and the export strategy, addressed to whoever changes it. It must not contradict the description above (P7.5).

Saturation Dynamic block — clamp whose band arrives on signals y = min(max(u, lo), up), entry by entry, with up / u / lo on input ports 0 / 1 / 2 -- Simulink's order for this block. Algebraic and stateless; the output carries port 1's size and all three inputs must agree. Deliberately carries no state space (see the header).

The Simulink block exposes no functional mask parameters and NO SampleTime -- verified against the R2026a block dialog -- hence an empty params list and hasSampleTimeParam=false.

Sample results#

Saturation Dynamic — Repeating Sequence Stair: [-2 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 2 3], one entry per sampleSaturation Dynamic — Repeating Sequence Stair: [-2 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 2 3], one entry per sample-202012345t (s)in ICoreDouble-Out-0in ICoreDouble-Out-0in ICoreDouble-Out-0out ICoreDouble-Out-0
tin ICoreDouble-Out-0in ICoreDouble-Out-0in ICoreDouble-Out-0out ICoreDouble-Out-0
0-2-2-2-2
0.40.50.50.50.5
0.8-2-2-2-2
1.20.50.50.50.5
1.6-2-2-2-2
20.50.50.50.5
2.4-2-2-2-2
2.80.50.50.50.5
3.2-2-2-2-2
3.60.50.50.50.5
4-2-2-2-2
4.40.50.50.50.5
4.8-2-2-2-2
5.20.50.50.50.5

Every 4th of 60 samples, from the table stimulus.

The same rig also ran:

StimulusWhat it isOutput range
impulseImpulse: one sample of 1 at k = 5, 0 elsewhere (Repeating Sequence Stair)0 … 1
rampRamp: slope 1 from t = 00 … 5.8
sineSine Wave: amplitude 1, 2 rad/s, no phase, no bias-1 … 0.9996
stepStep: 0 -> 1 at t = 1 s0 … 1

Plotted: table — Repeating Sequence Stair: [-2 -1 -0.5 0 0.5 1 2 3], one entry per sample

Category static · sample time 0.1 · 60 steps · commit ccf005c8 · produced by docsSample --out <folder> --steps 60 · data docs/generated/samples/Control_Systems__Discontinuities__Saturation_Dynamic.json · the SVG is generated from those numbers by tools/docs/plot_svg.py, so it is a run and not a drawing (R-D10).