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Using NI-USB Data Acquisition Systems to Study the Switching Phenomena of Reactive Loads

In: Applications from Engineering with MATLAB Concepts

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  • Niculescu Titu
  • Marcu Marius
  • Niculescu Vlad
  • Popescu Florin Gabriel

Abstract

The chapter presents a new and modern method to study the transient phenomena that occur when connecting the reactive charges to an AC power source using the MATLAB-Simulink software package. It is known that NI-USB data acquisition systems manufactured by National Instruments are not recognized by the Simulink software package in 64-bit systems. That is why a 32-bit system is obligatory. From this point of view, the article presents a method by which this disadvantage is eliminated, making the data acquisition process possible in the Simulink software package.

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  • Niculescu Titu & Marcu Marius & Niculescu Vlad & Popescu Florin Gabriel, 2016. "Using NI-USB Data Acquisition Systems to Study the Switching Phenomena of Reactive Loads," Chapters, in: Jan Valdman (ed.), Applications from Engineering with MATLAB Concepts, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:105154
    DOI: 10.5772/62349
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    capacitive circuit; data acquisition; diagrams; electrical diagram; MATLAB-Simulink; NI-USB;
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    • C60 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Mathematical Methods; Programming Models; Mathematical and Simulation Modeling - - - General

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