Sample time mismatch between IF block and Action Port in Action Subsystem.
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Hello everyone,
I wanted to encrypt the subsystems of a model, to do that I added the unit delay(to break algebric loop) and tried to convert to model reference. But am receiving this error  - 'Sample time [0, 1] of '.../If Action Subsystem/Action Port' does not match the discrete sample time of the If block '.../If' controlling its execution.' I am getting this error after adding the unit delay block, the IF block is present in one of the subsystems. Is there any other way to encrypt or is there any way I can solve this sample time issue. 
Please explain in simple terms as I am relatively new to simulink.
Thanks in advance,
DV

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  Malay Agarwal
      
 on 25 Sep 2024
				
      Edited: Malay Agarwal
      
 on 25 Sep 2024
  
			The model seems to be missing some files and variables requires to run it. Could you add those files, variables?
  Francisco J. Triveno Vargas
 on 9 Oct 2024
				HI, 
Initially, try to change to fixed step and select one Sample Time. 
Accepted Answer
  Jaimin
 on 24 Dec 2024
        Hi @Dhrupad
The error you are experiencing is due to a discrepancy in sample times between the “If” block and the “Action Port” within the “If Action” Subsystem. This usually occurs when the “If” block has a discrete sample time, but the Action Subsystem anticipates a different sample time. 
Steps to Resolve the Sample Time Issue 
Check Sample Times: 
- Open the “If” block and check its sample time settings.
- Ensure that the sample time of the If block matches the sample time of the Action Subsystem.
Adjust Sample Times: 
- Set the sample time of the “Action” Subsystem to match the “If” block's sample time.
- Alternatively, you can set both to inherit the sample time by using “-1” (which means they will inherit the sample time from the parent system).
Use Rate Transition Blocks: 
- If you need to manage different sample times, consider using a Rate Transition block to handle the transition between different sample rates.
Model Reference Conversion: 
- When converting to a model reference, ensure that all blocks within the subsystem have compatible sample times and that any algebraic loops are properly broken.
For more information kindly refer following MathWorks documentation. 
I hope this will be helpful.
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