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   The Use of FPGAs to Build an AC Drive Specific Hardware - Software Library. The Case of Park's Transformations   [View] 
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 Author(s)   Tazi K., Monmasson E., Louis J.P.* 
 Abstract   This paper presents a new integrated circuit realization of the Park's transformations. This module is implemented on a single field-programmable gate array (FPGA). The memory containing trigonometric patterns, which is traditionally loaded in auxiliary circuits, is also implemented in the same FPGA in our application. This autonomous dedicated core-function can be profitably used in the area of AC drives control. The realized module has been tested by integrating it in a modular architecture (also using FPGAs) performing the simultaneous current vector control of four AC machines. Experimental results are given to verify the implemented circuit. 
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Filename:EPE-PEMC2000 - 323 - Tazi.pdf
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 Date   Last modified 2004-04-28 by System