Development on Simulation System of Virtual DC Servo System

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To change the current phenomenon of “being an armchair strategist" in the study of DC servo system, the simulation system of that was developed using virtual reality technology. The principle of pulse width modulation was stated. The development strategy of simulation software was introduced. Some key problems and their solutions in system development were put forward, which includes the formation of triangular-wave modulation, calculation of armature current, assurance of duty ratio with average voltage. Finally, an example was given using the virtual DC servo system simulation. This paper provides an assistive tool for the R&D of DC servo system.

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