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- Altera_Forum
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Which electrical machine model are you refering to? have you got a compiled design?
- Altera_Forum
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--- Quote Start --- Which electrical machine model are you refering to? have you got a compiled design? --- Quote End --- For example, induction machine. At this moment, I do not have a compiled model. The trick part is to how to realize the induction motor model in VHDL - Altera_Forum
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You would not write an induction motor in VHDL - it is an electrical device that uses magnets to propell a motor - Do you mean the controller for such a device?
- Altera_Forum
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- Altera_Forum
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Its a model of a complex system. Im sure it can be written in VHDL given enough time and effort. What other comments do you want?
- Altera_Forum
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I don't see a particular advantage of running electrical machine simulations on FPGA, although it's surely possible. I can report of a commercial machine emulator that is running the (nonlinear) motor model with 50 µs simulation step on a performance microprocessor. http://www.scienlab.de/file_622-125468-890/scienlab-inverter-test-environment.pdf