VariableConductorMultiphase variable conductor  | 
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This information is part of the Modelica Standard Library maintained by the Modelica Association.
The linear resistors connect the complex currents i with the complex
voltages v by v*G = i,
using m single phase variable Conductors.
The conductances G are given as m input signals.
The conductor model also has m optional
conditional heat ports.
A linear temperature dependency of the conductances is also taken into account.
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| mh | 
         Value: m Type: Integer Description: Number of heatPorts=number of phases  | 
    
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| useHeatPort | 
         Value: false Type: Boolean Description: =true, if all heat ports are enabled  | 
    
| T | 
         Value: T_ref Type: Temperature[mh] (K) Description: Fixed device temperatures if useHeatPort = false  | 
    
| T_ref | 
         Value: fill(293.15, m) Type: Temperature[m] (K) Description: Reference temperatures  | 
    
| alpha_ref | 
         Value: zeros(m) Type: LinearTemperatureCoefficient[m] (ยน/K) Description: Temperature coefficient of resistance (G_actual = G_ref/(1 + alpha_ref*(heatPort.T - T_ref))  | 
    
| plug_p | 
         Type: PositivePlug Description: Positive quasi-static polyphase plug  | 
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| plug_n | 
         Type: NegativePlug Description: Negative quasi-static polyphase plug  | 
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| heatPort | 
         Type: HeatPort_a[mh] Description: Conditional heat ports  | 
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| G_ref | 
         Type: RealInput[m] Description: Variable conductance  | 
    
| v | 
         Type: ComplexVoltage[m] Description: Complex voltage  | 
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| i | 
         Type: ComplexCurrent[m] Description: Complex current  | 
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| plugToPins_p | 
         Type: PlugToPins_p  | 
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| plugToPins_n | 
         Type: PlugToPins_n  | 
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| variableResistor | 
         Type: VariableConductor[m]  |