The Pulse Load - Repeating Pure Current Pulse w/ Zero Rise and Fall Times subcircuit models a repeating pulsed current load with zero rise and fall times. This load is not used in any test objectives, but you can set a load to use this subcircuit with a PulZRFT() call in the Load column of your testplan.
Other similar pulsed current loads include:
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Model Name | Pulse Load - Single Current Pulse | ||||
Simulator | This device is compatible with both the SIMetrix and SIMPLIS simulators. | ||||
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Symbol Library | None - the symbol is automatically generated when placed or edited. | ||||
Model File | SIMPLIS_DVM_ADVANCED.lb | ||||
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The following table explains the relevant parameters.
Parameter Name | Default | Data Type | Range | Units | Parameter Description |
DRATIO | 0.5 | Real | 0 ~ 1 | The duty ratio of the load current pulses | |
FINAL_CURRENT | 750m | Real | A | The pulse or final current for the load pulses | |
FREQUENCY | 10k | Real | min: > 0 | Hz | The frequency of the load pulse |
IDLE_IN_POP | 0 | Real | 0 or 1 | If set to 0, the load current during the POP analysis is set to the START_CURRENT; otherwise the load will be active during the POP analysis. | |
LOAD_NAME | LOAD | String | n/a | n/a | Name of the DVM load. This name cannot contain spaces. |
OFF_UNTIL_DELAY | 0 | Real | 0 or 1 | If set to 1, the load current will be the START_CURRENT until the time specified by TIME_DELAY. If set to 0, the value of TIME_DELAY is interpreted as a phase delay. | |
PHASE_ANGLE | 90 | Real | ° | The phase angle of the current pulse, used only if the USE_PHASE parameter is 1. | |
START_CURRENT | 0 | Real | A | The lower ot starting current for the load current pulse. | |
TIME_DELAY | 10u | Real | min: 0 | s | The delay before the load current pulse starts. The load behavior before the TIME_DELAY is determined by the OFF_UNTIL_DELAY parameter. |
USE_PHASE | 0 | Real | 0 or 1 | If set to 1, the load is configured to use the phase angle supplied by the PHASE_ANGLE parameter. |
To set any managed DVM load to a Repeating Pure Current Pulse w/ Zero Rise and Fall Times Load subcircuit, place a PulZrft() testplan entry in the Load column.
The PulZrft() testplan entry has the following syntax with the arguments taken from the list of Pulse Load - Single Current Pulse w/ Zero Rise and Fall Times Parameters above.
PulZrft(REF, START_CURRENT, FINAL_CURRENT, FREQUENCY, DRATIO) PulZrft(REF, START_CURRENT, FINAL_CURRENT, FREQUENCY, DRATIO, OPTIONAL_PARAMETER_STRING)
Argument | Range | Description |
REF | n/a | The actual reference designator of the DVM load or the more generic syntax of OUTPUT:n where n is an integer indicating a position in the list of DVM loads. |
START_CURRENT | n/a | The lower or starting current for the load current pulse. This can be a numeric value or a symbolic value, such as a percentage of full load. |
FINAL_CURRENT | n/a | The pulse or final current for the load pulse. This can be a numeric value or a symbolic value, such as a percentage of full load. |
FREQUENCY | min: > 0 | The frequency of the load pulse |
DRATIO | 0 ~ 1 | The duty ratio of the load current pulses |
OPTIONAL_PARAMETER_STRING | n/a | Parameter string with any of the other parameters from the parameter table above* |
* If multiple parameters are specified, join the parameter key-value pairs with a space, as shown in the examples below. The order of the parameter names does not matter.
The following examples set the first DVM managed load to a Repeating Pure Current Pulse w/ Zero Rise and Fall Times Load with a starting current of 0A and a final current of 5A. The timing parameters and the optional parameter strings are different for each example.
Since the TIME_DELAY parameter is set to zero, the pulse begins with a FINAL_CURRENT value of 5 at t=0.
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PulZrft(OUTPUT:1, 0, 5, 10k, 0.3, TIME_DELAY=0) |
In this example, the TIME_DELAY parameter is set to 75us. Since the OFF_UNTIL_DELAY parameter is not specified, the TIME_DELAY is interpreted as a phase delay.
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PulZrft(OUTPUT:1, 0, 5, 10k, 0.3, TIME_DELAY=75u) |
The results of this testplan entry are shown below:
In this example, the TIME_DELAY parameter is set to 75us, and the OFF_UNTIL_DELAY is set to 1; therefore, for simulation times less than the TIME_DELAY parameter, the load current is 0A, which is the value of the START_CURRENT argument.
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PulZrft(OUTPUT:1, 0, 5, 10k, 0.3, TIME_DELAY=75u OFF_UNTIL_DELAY=1) |
The results of this testplan entry are shown below: