Real-time object modeling acceleration using FPGA based systems
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simulation, fpga, electric motor, implementationAbstract
Scientific work and industrial development of new technologies require high number of tests while minimizing costs and time. It is often impossible to achieve this without costly devices i.e. during control loop hardware design. Through last several years real-time object modeling has increased in popularity. However it is very disadvantageous in terms of processing power requirements. This article points to examples of FPGAs solutions to specified problem. By using fragment of permanent magnet synchronous motor electrical equations there is shown an example of performance increase achievable with this technique.References
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