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Simulation of synchronous Generator as standalone

Hy guys! I'm new to Labview and this is my first bigger application in Labview. I have build model of synchronous generator in Labview using Control & Simulation loop and all works just as it should be. Now I would like to transfer that .vi on real hardware which could give me real real value of simulated currents and voltage of all three phase (I need at least 6 analog output?). My question is what hardware is best for my Labview model of synchronous generator? How can I transfer that model on hardware so it could work as standalone? I use Control & Simulation loop and there I must enter simulation end time but I want to work it all the time where I don't need to enter simulation end time.

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Hi yo-mu,

 

You're going to need to give us a little more information for us to help you.  Good things to consider would be what kind of power output do you need? and at what speed are you generating samples.

 

Since you want to deploy your code to the device, you need either a cRIO chassis or cDAQ chassis with an onboard computer.  I've attached links below.

 

https://www.ni.com/en-us/shop/category/compactrio-controllers.html?productId=118195

-Jim B
Applications Engineer, National Instruments
CLD, CTD
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