Described in the paper Simulation of an Induction Motor in the Rotating and Synchronous D/Q Planes is a simulation for a caged induction motor. A custom simulator was used to run a simple trajectory open loop using a V/f (constant volt seconds) command reference.
In the next paper I add to the simulator, a simple closed loop, field-oriented control for the induction motor that replaces the V/f command reference described above. In this modified simulation, I emulate a functional model of a Texas Instruments C2000 induction motor control algorithm running with TI’s IQMath (32-bit fixed-point precision). I then compare this result to an identical model running with double precision floating point math.
The intent of this test is to see how much degradation would result in using motor control devices like the 32-bit TI C2000 in real-world induction motor control applications.
The results are described in paper Simulated Induction Motor Controller using a TI C2000 SOC
