SIMPLIS Tutorial

SIMPLIS Tutorial

The objective of this tutorial is to create a Buck DC/DC Converter with the following parameters:

In this tutorial you will learn how to do the following:

1.0  Getting Started

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1.1  Downloading the Files

This tutorial follows the progression of a buck converter design from first constructs to a final, parametrized, hierarchical design. Although all schematics and supporting files can be downloaded from this file, a stand-alone zip archive can be downloaded from the SIMPLIS Technologies website.

Note: The tutorial schematics were generated with a small number of symbols in order to run on SIMetrix/SIMPLIS Intro.

SIMPLIS welcomes your feedback (positive, negative, bugs, etc.) to this tutorial. To send comments, click here.

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1.2  Tips for Navigating this Tutorial

The SIMPLIS tutorial is intended to help new users get started with the SIMPLIS simulator and to serve as a general reference to SIMPLIS. If you are an experienced user, feel free to skip ahead to another section using the links in the left panel.

1.2.1  Navigation Conventions

Topics with subsections include a mini table of contents at the top of the page. Each subsection has a back to top link at the end of the topic.

A browse sequence is available with the left and right arrows at the top of the left panel just below the Contents, Index, and Search buttons.

Graphics with a blue border have an enlarged view. The following tips explain how to open and close the enlarged image:

Note: In this tutorial, most of the screen shots in the Schematic editor have the grid turned off for readability.

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1.2.2  Text Conventions

The following text conventions are designed to help you scan the content:

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1.3  SIMetrix/SIMPLIS Environment

The SIMetrix/SIMPLIS software package comes with two simulators:

SIMetrix/SIMPLIS has the following primary windows:

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1.4  Setting General Options

SIMPLIS comes with default options that affect various aspects of how you work. For the purpose of this tutorial,  you need to change the simulator mode so that it will be correct when you create a new schematic. You control all options through the Command Shell, which is the first window that opens when you start up SIMPLIS.

To change the default simulator mode, follow these steps:

  1. Start up SIMetrix/SIMPLIS from the Start menu.
    Result: The SIMetrix/SIMPLIS Command Shell opens.
  2. In the Command Shell, click File.
    Result: The File menu appears.
    Command Shell File Menu
  3. Highlight Options and then click General....
    Result: The Options/Preferences dialog box appears showing the Schematic tab.
  4. Go to the Initial Simulator section in the lower-right corner, and click the SIMPLIS radio button.
    Options/Preferences
  5. Click Ok.
    Result: These general options are saved to your user profile and persist after you close SIMetrix/SIMPLIS. These settings can be migrated to future versions of SIMetrix/SIMPLIS.

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1.5  Creating a New Schematic

To create a new schematic, follow these steps:

  1. In the Command Shell, click File.
    Result: The File menu appears.
  2. Click New Schematic.
    Result: A new schematic opens.
  3. Check the lower right corner to verify that the mode is SIMPLIS.
    Simulator mode is SIMPLIS

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1.6  Accessing the Parts Selector

The default view in the schematic editor hides the parts selector. Since most of the symbols for this tutorial are in the parts selector, you need to make it visible before you start placing symbols.

 To access the parts selector, follow these steps:

  1. In the upper-right corner of the schematic editor, click Show Parts Selector.
    Show Parts Selector
    Result: The Parts Selector pane appears on the right side of the editor.
    Parts Selector
  2. Click the + in front of Commonly Used Parts.
    Result: The list of symbols expands to show most of the symbols that you need for this tutorial.
    Commonly Used Parts

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1.7  Saving your Schematic

At this point you have a blank schematic with the simulator mode set to SIMPLIS. To save your schematic, follow these steps:

  1. Select File ▶ Save As.
  2. Navigate to a convenient location to use as a working directory where you can save the schematics that you create in this tutorial.
  3. Name the file 0_my_buck_converter.sxsch.

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