Thread Subject: an ideal inverter

Subject: an ideal inverter

From: tamara abu-hassan

Date: 26 Jul, 2007 06:05:23

Message: 1 of 2

Hi,

How can I design an ideal inverter controlled by v/f controller, the inputs of it are frequency and modulation index, to drive an induction motor?

Subject: an ideal inverter

From: David

Date: 26 Jul, 2007 10:23:05

Message: 2 of 2

"tamara abu-hassan" <tamara1986@gawab.com> wrote in message <f89dj3$q2v$1@fred.mathworks.com>...
> Hi,
>
> How can I design an ideal inverter controlled by v/f controller, the inputs of it are frequency and modulation index, to drive an induction motor?
>

thats really kind of hard to answer without some background... the basic options would go like this.

go to school, take a bunch of electronic and power engineering courses, then design it.

or

use simulink

or

in simulink add a bunch of components, connect them together, and run it

or

write a few equations in a script that describe the dynamics then plot the results

or

connect your motor to an interface card controlled by simulink outputs from a real time model and stand back.

without knowing your background, how much you know about matlab/simulink, and just what you are trying to do it is impossible to give a more definite answer than: "go google it and come back when you have a specific question".

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