clarke3(9)
Clarke (3 phase to cartesian) transform
Description
CLARKE3
NAME
clarke3 - Clarke (3 phase to cartesian) transform
SYNOPSIS
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loadrt clarke3 [count=N|names=name1[,name2...]] |
DESCRIPTION
The Clarke transform can be used to translate a vector quantity from a three phase system (three components 120 degrees apart) to a two phase Cartesian system (plus a homopolar component if the three phases don’t sum to zero).
clarke3 implements the general case of the transform, using all three phases. If the three phases are known to sum to zero, see clarke2 for a simpler version.
FUNCTIONS
clarke3.N (requires a floating-point thread)
PINS
clarke3.N.a
float in
clarke3.N.b float in
clarke3.N.c float in
three phase input vector
clarke3.N.x
float out
clarke3.N.y float out
cartesian components of output
clarke3.N.h float out
homopolar component of output
SEE ALSO
clarke2(9) for the ’a+b+c=0’ case, clarkeinv(9) for the inverse transform.
AUTHOR
John Kasunich
LICENSE
GPL