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New IC Model Library Created for PSpice

More than 150 cycle-by-cycle transient models available for simulation and comparisons.

By DE Editors  

October 1, 2005

By DE Editors

EMA Design Automation (Rochester, NY), the exclusive distributor of OrCAD/PSpice in North America, and AEi Systems(Los Angeles. CA) have released the Power IC Model Library for Pspice.The Library contains more than 150 accurate cycle-by-cycle transientmodels for SMPS controllers, regulators, switchers, FET Drivers andmore. Parts from Texas Instruments, International Rectifier, Intersil,National Semiconductor, Analog Devices, Micrel, Vishay, and others arerepresented.

You can perform high-speed cycle-by-cycle simulation to show truelarge-signal performance, simulate current-mode control using thelatest accurate modeling techniques, run CCM and DCM convertersimulations, analyze control systems including loop gain, input filterdesign and analysis, analyze in both time and frequency domains, andmeasure power stage loss and stress analysis for all major components.In summary you can simulate your entire power system.

Designed for the PSpice analog and mixed signal simulator, the libraryalso includes useful application circuit example schematics for justabout every part (DSN, OPJ, SCH files), symbols for both Microsim andCapture (OLB, SLB files), and support for both Microsim Schematics andOrCAD Capture symbol and schematic formats.

The Power IC Model Library can be used by BOTH Microsim Schematicsversion 8.0 customers and Cadence/OrCAD version 9.2/10.x customers, orany simulator that supports PSpice syntax.

To evaluate the models in the library, click here.

For more information on the library, click here.

 

 

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