- Line current that we measure must be converted to phase current
 - An offset (-(120/N)*pi/180) is needed for electrical angle used in transformation of current from abc to dq. N is the number of polepairs.
 
Setting offset in torque control and Delta connection
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Hi,
my model is based on ipmsm torque control with delta connection.
So,I used 30 degree (-0.523599 - rad) offset wwith electrical theta for 500 rpm and 60 nm.it works.
but when I used 30 degree(-0.523599  radian) offset with electrical theta for 8500 rpm and 16 nm,The machine  torque can not been met request torque.
How to set offset value for all speed and torque in delta connection.
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  Sabin
    
      
 on 21 Sep 2023
        When using delta connection there are 2 changes that are needed:
The Three-Phase PMSM Drive example in Simscape Electrical shows how to use the controller in case of wye and delta. I hope this helps. 
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