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Triphase | Connections
Once added, the Triphase driver offers different data points to be connected with the model. In the HYPERSIM Sensor view, the following data points can be connected to the model:
Connection point | Direction | Description |
---|---|---|
To Triphase/Data | model > driver | Generic data point vector that can contain 12 elements (index 0 to 11) |
To Triphase/Parameter | model > driver | Generic parameter point |
To Triphase/Read Index | model > driver | Generic parameter point |
To Triphase/Write Index | model > driver | Generic parameter point |
To Triphase/State | model > driver | Generic parameter point |
From Triphase/Data | driver > model | Generic data point vector that can contain 12 elements (index 0 to 11) |
From Triphase/Parameter | driver > model | Generic parameter point |
From Triphase/Read Index | driver > model | Generic parameter point |
From Triphase/Write Index | driver > model | Generic parameter point |
From Triphase/State | driver > model | Generic parameter point |
All the data points are generics because the behavior of the Triphase system connected with the simulator entirely depends on the user configuration.
As an example, the State data point can be used to control a state machine preconfigured into the Triphase RTT system, and the Data[0] to control the amplitude of a sine wave. But on a different scenario running within the Triphase RTT system, the same data can be used for something completely different. It is the user responsibility to map each data points according to its requirements.
Here is an example showing how sensors can be configured to exchange data with a Triphase system.
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