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Question about the Coverage tool

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Benjamin
Benjamin el 23 de Ag. de 2011
Cerrada: MATLAB Answer Bot el 20 de Ag. de 2021
Hello,
I have an issue that I don't understand with the Coverage tool.
I am doing a simulation for a converter regulation and I want to test all the different case of my control.
The coverage tool is working pretty well (I have a lot of conditions and relationnal operators) but something strange happened with a saturation block.
To make it simple , I have a ramp starting at -10 and finishing at 10 that is supposed to saturate at 0 and 1. Everything is working fine in my control and I know it always saturate at a moment of my simulation for both low and high saturation.
But when I launch Coverage, all my blocks are green except this saturation block although I know the signal hits the limits.
When I put a scope before and after the saturation block to verify my signal and launch the simulation and Coverage, the signal is exactly what I expect and saturates at 0 and 1, and Coverage makes my block turns green. When I remove the wires of the scope and relaunch everything, the block turns red again ?!?
(in fact the difference happens when I put the wire scope after the limitation)
I don't have any clue why the Coverage tool reacts like that (and also my boss :) ). If anyone knows something about this, don't hesitate and tell me.
(I can't give more details about the simulation, it is confidential work)
Thank you.
Benjamin

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Joachim Schlosser
Joachim Schlosser el 17 de Dic. de 2011
If the saturation block is eliminated by block reduction, it will not receive coverage data. It might be that the scope block forces the block to be executed at simulation time, thus receiving coverage data. Check out Documentation on Simulink Optimizations and Model Coverage whether that helps.

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