data in the lookup table ITBL block
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Hi everyone,
I would like to see the information about the data inside the ITBL or TTBL block (both belong to the Switched Reluctance Motor configuration) to be able to plot the characteristics of the Current vs the rotor position for example and get the reluctance curve for different values of flux. The problem is that when I click on the block parameters(lookup2D) of this block and click to the edit button to see the data this motor uses to simulate. An error warns me out about something I don't understand. What's the problem? If you can help me I would be very grateful.
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Naveen Kumar Second year Electrical Sastra
le 9 Déc 2020
Dear alvaro, please share the ITBL and TTBL tables if you got the solution. I am currently working on srm 6/4 and it would be very grateful for me if you share the solution
muhammed A.Ibrahim
le 11 Mar 2022
I want to learn how obtaining the current matrix TTBL from magnetization data
muhammed A.Ibrahim
le 11 Mar 2022
@alvaroDear alvaro, please share the ITBL and TTBL tables if you got the solution. I am currently working on srm 6/4 and it would be very grateful for me if you share the solution
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Parth purohit
le 19 Déc 2017
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I have a lookup table data for my motor. The table has inputs breakpoint vectors as rotor position and current and the output (table data) is flux linkage values. But i want to change the axis of the graph. I want the current values for given input rotor position and flux linkages. How to do it? please help.
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laila laila
le 2 Nov 2018
Parth purohit if you found the solution please share with me
Naveen Kumar Second year Electrical Sastra
le 9 Déc 2020
Dear parath, if you got the data for ITBL and TTBL, please share with me
laila laila
le 13 Mar 2019
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if you found the solution please share with me
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