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− | This page contains information related to the Motor Simulation lab for [[ME 344]]/[[ECE 382]]. It has been updated for Spring, | + | This page contains information related to the Motor Simulation lab for [[ME 344]]/[[ECE 382]]. It has been updated for Spring, 2015. |
== Resources == | == Resources == |
Revision as of 20:54, 17 March 2015
This page contains information related to the Motor Simulation lab for ME 344/ECE 382. It has been updated for Spring, 2015.
Contents
Resources
- Relevant Pundit pages
- Files for the lab are in the http://classes.pratt.duke.edu/FILES/Controls/MotorSim directory:
- Files you will want to copy into your OIT account for the analysis are also in the http://classes.pratt.duke.edu/FILES/Controls/MotorSim directory; you can either use a browser on UNIX and right-click these to download them or use the curl command from the UNIX terminal - for example, if you are logged into a UNIX machine, you can get the MotorLabSample_S14.tex command using the line:You will want the following three codes:
curl http://classes.pratt.duke.edu/FILES/Controls/MotorSim/MotorLabSample_S14.tex -o MotorLabSample_S14.tex
Typographical Errors / Clarifications
- Use capital "P" as a subscript for the proportional control and a lower case "p" as a subscript for the steady state error constant of position. For example, in Section 3.8, all the \(K_p\) represent the error constant
Questions
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