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SIMPLIS Parts
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SIMPLIS has a comprehensive built-in library of digital models ranging from primitive gates to high-level macro models, such as a barrel shifter or multiplier. Using these digital models, a wide variety of digital circuits can be simulated. A typical application for these digital models is a digital control loop that controls a switch-mode power converter.
A video demo of this circuit can be viewed here: Video Demo. A hierarchical example can be downloaded here: Digital_PWM.zip.
Note: Before downloading and unzipping the file, close any SIMetrix/SIMPLIS dialog boxes before simulating.
Regardless of the quantity of digital content, using SIMPLIS digital components is practical for virtual prototyping of mixed-mode analog and digital circuits in power conversion applications.
The SIMPLIS Digital
Library provides a variety of digital functions to simplify your
simulation efforts. In addition to the basic logic gates that existed
in early versions of SIMPLIS, the library now includes the following:
All of the above logic functions in the SIMPLIS digital library have these characteristics:
Simulation speed is improved 10 to 20 times for classic digital gate simulation compared to early versions of SIMPLIS. This improved speed in current SIMPLIS digital simulator allows the simulation of digital circuits to go faster and reduces the numerical complexity of the power supply simulation. For more information, see Maximizing Simulation Speed in Mixed-Mode Simulations.
Most devices have the ability to use a Ground Ref pin. A Ground Ref pin is required whenever a digital device is connected to an analog component. For more information, see When is Ground Ref Required?
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