PMSM DRIVE EXAMPLE: where are the model's variables located?

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Hello,
I'm playing with R2025b demo license and I'm trying to understand PMSM Drive Example in simscape electrical.
The .m file reports just a command line:
set_param(find_system('PMSMDrive','FindAll', 'on','type','annotation','Tag','ModelFeatures'),'Interpreter','off')
One time I run the model it works and in the workspace a list of variables appear.
But where those variables are located? I don't see any configuration files or similar. I'm trying to see if a configuration Musk is present for each block, but nothing.
Thanks in advanced for the support
Stefano

Answers (1)

Chuguang Pan
Chuguang Pan on 21 Oct 2025 at 12:29
@Stefano. The variables appearing in the base workspace is calculated from the PreloadFcn callback function in the PMSM model. You can use get_param function to obtain the content of PreloadFcn.
openExample('simscapeelectrical/PMSMDriveExample')
get_param(bdroot,"PreloadFcn")
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Stefano
Stefano on 21 Oct 2025 at 15:51
Thanks @Chuguang Pan, but how can I set/modify these parameter in PreloadFcn?
I mean, if I create a model from scratch generally I created also an associated .m file in which define the parameters. I'm expecting a mask or something similar directly in the blocks or somewhere in the model.
Could you suggest me something to read/see that explain how to dwell with PreloadFcn callback function?
Thanks in advanced for your support
Stefano
Chuguang Pan
Chuguang Pan about 4 hours ago
@Stefano. If you want to load associated parameters of model before opening the model, you can write a .m file which includes parameter initialization setting statements. Then , you can call this .m file from the PreloadFcn property of model. In addition, you can organize your code files as a MATLAB Project for better management, and set the matlab.project.Project.StartupFiles of your project as the parameters initialization file. The StartupFiles will run first before loading model.

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