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NAME

       clarke3 - Clarke (3 phase to cartesian) transform

SYNOPSIS

       loadrt clarke3 [count=N|names=name1[,name2...]]

DESCRIPTION

       The  Clarke transform can be used to translate a vector quantity from a three phase system
       (three components 120 degrees apart) to a two phase Cartesian  system  (plus  a  homopolar
       component if the three phases don't sum to zero).

       clarke3  implements  the  general  case  of the transform, using all three phases.  If the
       three phases are known to sum to zero, see clarke2 for a simpler version.

FUNCTIONS

       clarke3.N (requires a floating-point thread)

PINS

       clarke3.N.a float in
       clarke3.N.b float in
       clarke3.N.c float in
              three phase input vector

       clarke3.N.x float out
       clarke3.N.y float out
              cartesian components of output

       clarke3.N.h float out
              homopolar component of output

SEE ALSO

       clarke2(9) for the 'a+b+c=0' case, clarkeinv(9) for the inverse transform.

AUTHOR

       John Kasunich

LICENSE

       GPL