BLDC is an entire
brushless DC motor design environment. A designer begins by choosing
from a library of parameterized slot modules or by drawing from scratch.
Once the geometry is set, materials are selected and windings are
added by completing a simple table corresponding to each phase.
Using
BLDC’s built in schematic capture the designer next builds the
inverter topology and describes the control signals. From simple rotor
position control to advanced PWM operation BLDC can simulate it. The
design is then “run” using one of three solver methods,
all of which rely on the Finite Element Method for magnetic field
calculations at successive rotor positions.
| Major
Features: |
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| •Built-In
Schematic Capture |
•PWM
Control Schemes |
•No
Pre or Post Processing |
•Easy
Winding Input
|
•Flux
Density Distribution
|
•Iron
Loss Calculation |
•Demagnetization
Prediction
|
•Machine
Power & Efficiency |
•Torque
(Output & Cogging) |
| •All
Voltage and Current Waveform |
•Parameterized
or Flexible Geometry Input |