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Re: DC-DC converter, AC-DC inverter models
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Sergei Steshenko |
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Re: DC-DC converter, AC-DC inverter models |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Dec 2016 23:03:33 +0000 (UTC) |
----- Original Message -----
> From: Maynard Wright <address@hidden>
> To: address@hidden; Sergei Steshenko <address@hidden>
> Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2016 8:26 PM
> Subject: Re: DC-DC converter, AC-DC inverter models
>
> On Thursday, December 08, 2016 06:44:08 AM Sergei Steshenko wrote:
>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>>
>> > From: Jasim Ahmed[jahmed] <address@hidden>
>> > To: Sergei Steshenko <address@hidden>;
> "address@hidden"
>> > <address@hidden> Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2016 8:22 AM
>> > Subject: RE: DC-DC converter, AC-DC inverter models
>> >
>> > Sergei,
>> > I was looking for Octave models of those converters. I have used
> LTSpice.
>> > Unfortunately, it is not flexible enough for my purposes (e.g.
> simulating
>> > a
>> > battery with an open circuit voltage that varies with age -- the
> battery
>> > is
>> > coupled to these converters), and therefore was looking for Octave
> models
>> > that I could then suitably modify.
>> >
>> > Jasim
>> >
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: Sergei Steshenko [mailto:address@hidden
>> > Sent: Wednesday, December 07, 2016 10:04 PM
>> > To: Jasim Ahmed[jahmed]; address@hidden
>> > Subject: Re: DC-DC converter, AC-DC inverter models
>> >
>> >> From: jasim <address@hidden>
>> >>
>> >> To: address@hidden
>> >> Sent: Thursday, December 8, 2016 7:30 AM
>> >> Subject: DC-DC converter, AC-DC inverter models
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Hello,
>> >> I am looking for DC-DC converter and AC-DC inverter models. Does
> anyone
>> >> have any that they can share? Thanks,
>> >>
>> >> Jasim
>> >
>> > How is it related to Octave ?
>> >
>> > If you want circuit simulation, a simple way to start is LTSpice (look
> it
>> > up). Though it's a Windows program, it works under Linux under
> Wine.
>> >
>> > --Sergei.
>> > _______________________________________________
>>
>> Among other things LTSpice allows to provide stimuli in .wav files. So you
>> can have whatever you want time dependent input voltage.
>>
>> Besides that, LTSpice is essentially GUI + SPICE, and all SPICE features
> are
>> still accessible through regular SPICE directives to be entered through
>> text files. IIRC SPICE allows to specify stimuli as piecewise-linear
>> functions, so if it's the case, you case still have time-dependent
> input
>> voltage without .wav files.
>>
>> --Sergei.
>
>
>
> I use Spice Opus (http://www.spiceopus.si/) as it is available for Linux.
>
> Maynard Wright
NGSpice (http://ngspice.sourceforge.net/ ) appears to be much newer and is also
cross-platform.
--Sergei.
Re: DC-DC converter, AC-DC inverter models, Sebastian Schöps, 2016/12/08