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March 5, 2022 at 9:38 amdenny9696Subscriber
i use ece at simplorer and connect to simulink
the 10 s case must to simulate 10 minutes
how to speed up ?
svpwm is set 10khz
simplify ece model? or some thing can speed up ?
March 11, 2022 at 11:03 pmDELIAnsys Employee10kHz switching frequency with 10s case, 10 mins sound reasonable to me.
ECE model is a look up table, you can try to switch with just resistors and inductors and see if it speeds up.
You can reach out to Matlab help and see if there is some way to speed up Simulink part.
September 24, 2023 at 8:12 amVedant SaneSubscriberHello denny9696,
Is it possible for you to share your model with me. I was interested to see how you build this model. It would be of great help to me. Somehow my model is not working. If possible please share it on vedant.y.sane@hochschule-stralsund.de
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