Pspice Simulink Matlab Datasheet
Pspice Simulink Matlab Datasheet
PSpice integration with The MathWorks’ MATLAB Simulink (SLPS) combines two
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BENEFITS
• Allows system-level interfaces to be
tested with actual electrical designs
• Reduces prototype re-designs
and re-spins
• Includes a large library of electrical
parts for PSpice and mechanical
models and pre-defined blocks for
Simulink
• Allows full access to PSpice for in-
depth electrical design and debugging
• Allows full access to MATLAB for
analyzing and visualizing data, and
creating model data and parameters
DESIGN METHODOLOGY
USING SLPS INTEGRATION
In the SLPS flow (see Figure 2), the
system with its major blocks is Figure 2: Simulink-PSpice integration design flow validates system interfaces with an electrical
designed and simulated in Simulink block prior to the prototype phase
in ideal mathematical form, resulting
in an executable system-level
specification for design of the actual
electronics. PSpice is then used to
design a circuit module based on this
data. Once the block is designed and
debugged as a standalone element, it
can replace the ideal block in Simulink
for verification against the original
system design. The PSpice model is a
more realistic model than the black
box in the Simulink design as it
exhibits nonlinearities, delay, and
other real-life effects (see Figure 3).
As a result, design problems are found
much earlier, saving crucial time and
money often spent in debugging trial
boards within system prototypes.
Figure 3: SLPS integration allows designers to interface the PSpice circuit with Simulink and then
observe the waveforms after Simulink-PSpice co-simulation
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
• Pentium 4 (32-bit) equivalent or faster
• Windows XP Professional, Windows XP
Home Edition, Windows 2000 (SP4),
or Windows Server 2003
• Minimum 256MB RAM (512MB
recommended)
• 300MB swap space (or more)
• CD-ROM drive
• 32,768 color Windows display with
minimum 1024 x 768 (1280 x 1024
recommended)
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