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Inverse Concordia Transform
Block
Mask
Description
This block performs the inverse of the Concordia transformation of an electrical two-phases system.
All the calculations performed by this block are made in the per-unit scale. Therefore, the user should ensure that inputs are correctly scaled before entering the block.
Parameters
These parameters have been optimized to provide an accuracy better than 0.01% for an angle resolution of 16 bits and has been disabled. If a better resolution is needed, the expert developer can change the parameters by disabling the link between this block and the library.
Output number of bits | Sets the number of bits used to format the outputs. |
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Output binary point | Sets the outputs binary point location. |
Inputs
xα, xβ, x0 | These inputs are signals (currents, voltages etc...) expressed in the Concordia two phases reference frame in the per-unit scale. "x0" corresponds to the homopolar quantity and is equal to zero for balanced systems (xa + xb + xc = 0). Their format is Fix18_16. |
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Outputs
xa, xb, xc | These outputs are per unit signals (currents, voltages, etc...) expressed in the three phases reference frame. Their default format is Fix18_16 but can be specified by the user through the mask parameters. |
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Characteristics and Limitations
This block cannot be used in Virtex5-based platforms, such as the ML50x series.
Direct Feedthrough | N/A |
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Discrete sample time | N/A |
XHP support | YES |
Work offline | YES |
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