Your work is incredibly inspiring to me! When I was first researching how to build a VFD, your series on building your own was instrumental to my understanding of the code behind generating SPWM signals. Throughout the video, I was thinking you might appreciate this open-source motor control development platform that's been created at WEMPEC (the Wisconsin Electric Machines and Power Electronics Consortium). It's called the AMDC, and is based on a Xilinx Zynq-7000 SoC. I work at WEMPEC as an undergraduate assistant to help graduate students and faculty with electric machine related projects, but I've been teaching myself a ton more about the electrical side through your videos, research papers, and talking to people in the department.
Fantastic explanation. I really liked your approach: you build intuition without being shallow. The block diagrams were indeed great! I hope to see more simulations from you in the future! Small nitpick: AI-generated images degrade the viewing experience for me.
I took a shot every time you said Kirchhoff's current law 🙃 had a nice viewing experience
@@pazipinkas7262 Haha, that's a dangerous game in this video :)
u dead now?
@DerSchrottBastler almost.. but I think i understand the equations better 😌 🤔
Your work is incredibly inspiring to me!
When I was first researching how to build a VFD, your series on building your own was instrumental to my understanding of the code behind generating SPWM signals.
Throughout the video, I was thinking you might appreciate this open-source motor control development platform that's been created at WEMPEC (the Wisconsin Electric Machines and Power Electronics Consortium). It's called the AMDC, and is based on a Xilinx Zynq-7000 SoC. I work at WEMPEC as an undergraduate assistant to help graduate students and faculty with electric machine related projects, but I've been teaching myself a ton more about the electrical side through your videos, research papers, and talking to people in the department.
@@novertrunnions2721 Very cool
Thanks for the kind words :)
I love that you are using a general purpose language like python to do simulations.
General purpose language 💀
Nice, just what I needed for a project of mine!😊
great explanations on the maths behind motor controls! This video deserves more views :)
Fantastic explanation. I really liked your approach: you build intuition without being shallow.
The block diagrams were indeed great!
I hope to see more simulations from you in the future!
Small nitpick: AI-generated images degrade the viewing experience for me.
@@10e999 Many thanks
I get it about the images, it's just so much easier :)
I'll consider it next time.
Thanks a lot for this cool video! Cool 3b1b-like animations BTW.
Well done.
Another person understanding that MATLAB is overrated and Python can do everything it does