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Re: Modelling in Matlab

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I would like to get some assistance on creating a model for a switched reluctance motor in Matlab. Also a DSP controller to minimize torque ripple. Any assistance or references would be appreciated.
I think you have the wrong program. Matlab is a program that computes and manipulates matrices. You might be thinking of Simulink, which can model and simulate.
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