Maximum Torque per Ampere Control Logic
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Sreerag Kunnathu Sugathan
on 21 Mar 2014
Answered: zhenyu jia
on 7 Jun 2017
I have an m file creating MTPA (Maximum Torque Per Ampere) curve. In simulink model I have a constantly changing input that needs to select the data according to the curve. But I haven't seen any possible way to do this, please help me...
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Mischa Kim
on 21 Mar 2014
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Mischa Kim
on 21 Mar 2014
Edited: Mischa Kim
on 21 Mar 2014
Sure, see the example above. in would be your input value ( x ), the sine is the curve (replace with your curve), out is the corresponding output value ( y ). For each input value you get one corresponding output value, continuously changing the input will result in the corresponding output signal based on the curve.
And, of course, the curve does not need to be a nice, smooth one, as the sine above. That is, you can also, e.g., if-else or switch commands to construct the curve.
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