Rochester, NY– EMA Design Automation and AEi Systems have released the Power IC Model Library. The PSpice library incorporates over 150 time-domain simulation models for power electronic designs and gives designers the ability to plug in a model, representative of the actual IC, and simulate the switching performance under actual operating conditions.
“Many EDA vendors only have access to information in the data sheets, which is not sufficient when modeling a controller or regulator,” said Charles Hymowitz, managing director of AEi. “The data sheets simply do not have the level of detail required, and companies who rely solely on data sheet input produce substandard and inaccurate models.”
The models in this library enable designers to perform high-speed, cycle-by-cycle simulations to show true large-signal performance, simulate current-mode control using accurate modeling techniques, run CCM and DCM converter simulations, generate line and load step responses, and measure power stage loss and stress analysis for all major components.
The models are compared and verified with bench data under startup, steady state, line, and load transient conditions. Nonlinear characteristics such as propagation delay, switching speed, drive capability, maximum duty cycle/current limits and startup phenomena are all accurately modeled. Designers can directly compare the performance of components from various vendors and analyze the effects of different implementations such as peak current mode control, hysteric current control, low voltage and low operating current.
A list of components is available at ema-eda.com.