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Want to make table data as my input breakpoints and one of the input vectors as output in 2d lookup tables

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I have a lookup table data (itbl) for my 8/6 Switched Reluctance motor (SRM). The table has input (breakpoints) 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?
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Deepak M
Deepak M el 28 de Oct. de 2022
did u find answer for ? have a lookup table data (itbl) for my 8/6 Switched Reluctance motor (SRM). The table has input (breakpoints) 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?

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Mohamed Yousry
Mohamed Yousry el 10 de Feb. de 2018
Dear Parth, I was searching for another problem related to such topic, and i did not help it but notice your question, i think i might be able to help you, but please explain to me more what you want to do exactly as your question is not clear enough for me.
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Mohamed Yousry
Mohamed Yousry el 11 de Feb. de 2018
Editada: Mohamed Yousry el 11 de Feb. de 2018
i had the table you are seeking , and i am attaching it to you, but where did you get that table, also would you mind sending it to me ?
Also i have a serious question i hope you can answer in the SRM model under the mask the Pos_sensor which contains the integration of "w" then multiplied by a gain of 180/pi to get the "theta" in degrees , after that the theta enters the modulus with a constant with a variable "SP.PosSensor" , here is my Question:
how can i get the value of SP.PosSensor and what exactly is SP.PosSensor ? .
Thanks

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sai chand
sai chand el 11 de Nov. de 2020
hi
sp.possensor is the rotor pole pitch for a 6/4 machine it would be equal to 90 deg
you can check tis value by running the simulation and clicking on show value label of selected port.
cheers

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