Getting Started
- Introduction to the OPAL-RT Power Electronics Add-On for NI VeriStand
- Software Requirements
- Hardware Requirements
- Installation
- Licensing
- Getting Started with an Example Project
Power Electronics Add-On Custom Device
- Supported Hardware Configurations
- Circuit Model Section
- Hardware Configuration Section
Examples
- 1. Three Phase Rectifier
- 1.0 Opening the Example
- 1.1 Configuring the Real-Time Controller
- 1.2 Selecting a Hardware Configuration
- 1.3 Updating the Circuit Model
- 1.4 Configuring the Sources of the Model
- 1.5 Configuring the Switches of the Model
- 1.6 Setting Default Values for the Sinewave Generators
- 1.7 Configuring the Waveforms of the Simulation
- 1.8 Deploying and Running the Simulation
- 1.9 Controlling and Monitoring the Simulation
- 2. Two Level Inverter
- 2.0 Opening the Example
- 2.1 Configuring the Real-Time Controller
- 2.2 Selecting a Hardware Configuration
- 2.3 Updating the Circuit Model
- 2.4 Configuring the Sources of the Model
- 2.5 Configuring the Switches of the Model
- 2.6 Setting Default Values for the SPWM Generators
- 2.7 Configuring the Waveforms of the Simulation
- 2.8 Deploying and Running the Simulation
- 2.9 Controlling and Monitoring the Simulation
- 3. Dual PMSM VDQ Local Control
- 3.0 Opening the Example
- 3.1 Configuring the Real-Time Controller
- 3.2 Selecting the Hardware Configuration
- 3.3 Configuring the Electrical Models
- 3.4 Configuring the Sources of the Model
- 3.5 Configuring the Switches of the Model
- 3.6 Setting Default Values for the Signal Generators
- 3.7 Configuring the Waveforms of the Simulation
- 3.8 Configuring the Local Controller
- 3.9 Deploying and Running the Simulation
- 3.10 Controlling and Monitoring the Simulation
- 4. Dual PMSM SH Local Control
- 4.0 Opening the Example
- 4.1 Configuring the Real-Time Controller
- 4.2 Selecting the Hardware Configuration
- 4.3 Configuring the Electrical Models
- 4.4 Configuring the Sources of the Model
- 4.5 Configuring the Switches of the Model
- 4.6 Setting Default Values for the Signal Generators
- 4.7 Configuring the Waveforms of the Simulation
- 4.8 Configuring the Local Controller
- 4.9 Deploying and Running the Simulation
- 4.10 Controlling and Monitoring the Simulation
- 5. Quad SCIM Constant Local Control
- 5.0 Opening the Example
- 5.1 Configuring the Real-Time Controller
- 5.2 Selecting the Hardware Configuration
- 5.3 Configuring the Electrical Models
- 5.4 Configuring the Sources of the Model
- 5.5 Configuring the Switches of the Model
- 5.6 Setting Default Values for the SPWM Generators
- 5.7 Configuring the Waveforms of the Simulation
- 5.8 Configuring the Local Controller
- 5.9 Deploying and Running the Simulation
- 5.10 Controlling and Monitoring the Simulation
- 6. 6-Phase PMSM VDQ Local Control
- 6.0 Opening the Example
- 6.1 Configuring the Real-Time Controller
- 6.2 Selecting the Hardware Configuration
- 6.3 Configuring the Electrical Models
- 6.4 Configuring the Sources of the Model
- 6.5 Configuring the Switches of the Model
- 6.6 Setting Default Values for the Signal Generators
- 6.7 Configuring the Waveforms of the Simulation
- 6.8 Configuring the Local Controller
- 6.9 Deploying and Running the Simulation
- 6.10 Controlling and Monitoring the Simulation
How-To
- How to Add the Power Electronics Add-On to the System Definition
- How to Select a Hardware Configuration
- How to Duplicate an Existing Hardware Configuration
- How to Distribute Custom Hardware Configurations
- How to Create a Circuit Model
- How to Add a Circuit Model to the System Definition
- How to Simulate a Three Phase Voltage Source using Sinewave Generators
- How to Display Simulated Signals using Waveforms
- How to Log Waveform Data to a File
- How to Tune Switch Conductance (Gs)
- How to Use the Scenarios Feature
- How to Add Custom Models
- How to Simulate a Drive with a Machine
- How to Reduce PMSM SH Signal Error In High Impedance Conditions
- How To Validate PWM and Static Digital Input Signals
Appendix
- Supported Circuit Editors
- Hardware Configuration Manager
- Processor Assignments
- Permanent Magnet Synchronous Machine Models Comparison
- Machine Configuration Files
- Archived Features
Release Notes
- Power Electronics Add-On 1.5.0
- Power Electronics Add-On 1.6.0
- Power Electronics Add-On 1.6.1
- Power Electronics Add-On 1.6.2
- Power Electronics Add-On 1.7.0
- Power Electronics Add-On 1.8.0
- Power Electronics Add-On 1.9.0
- Power Electronics Add-On 1.10.0
- Power Electronics Add-On 1.11.0 [Restricted]
- Power Electronics Add-On 1.12.0
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