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18 Apr 2009
Hi All:

Hi there .Im Newbie in the Motor Control Industry . A lot of motor drive technology like field oriented control is not familiar for me since need complicated compensator design with a lot of calculation. Recently , i having a assignment for modification PI controller for current induction motor with Field Oriented Control drive. I have done Matlab's Simulink simulation before implement the modification in real application machine. A few question has encounter as below.

1. In the feedback control system of field oriented control , do we need to convert switching device to transfer function for design our compensator(PID) controller. What device should consider for transfer function conversion?

2. As regard to sources , PI controller is mostly applied to FOC system , what about PID , PD for FOC induction motor?

3. Which method of calculation is more easier to calculate FOC system's compensator ?

4. Any commercial software is applicable for solving FOC calculation other than Matlab?

Lastly , thanks for take a look for my post and really appreciate if any one can give opinion or suggestion for above topic and questions.
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