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August 18, 2021 at 11:40 amevrimozturk90Subscriber
Hello,
August 18, 2021 at 12:29 pmNavya CAnsys EmployeeHi @evrimozturk90 you can use a pwl function to define the square waveform.
You can look at the following forum discussion for how to define a pwl function. Change units appropriately
/forum/discussion/comment/116644#Comment_116644
Please refer to Maxwell help document for more detail on defining pwl functions.
Regards Navya
August 18, 2021 at 1:02 pmevrimozturk90SubscriberIm sorry, i didn't understand. Actually i mean to write formula from excitation > current section for BLDC motor.
Normally I make 2D model from Rmxprt, Then I run the program external from the Excitation section. I want to make it current instead of external. What should I write in the current part?
Thank you so much
August 18, 2021 at 4:26 pmNavya CAnsys EmployeeJust write "pwl(ds1,time)" for current and then press enter.
A pop-up window opens asking you to input the values for the x and y-axis in the table. you can input the values as per your square wave requirement.
You can see the square wave on the right side as you input the values. below is just for reference.
Regards Navya
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