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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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96 Modeling with Circuit Components<br />

AC Parameters<br />

� «Phase & Magnitude»<br />

The Phase/Magnitude representation is selected. Common parameter types. Enter a numerical<br />

value, a variable, or an expression in the text box. See also “AC Simulation Models” on<br />

page 401.<br />

� «Angular Dimension»<br />

In the list, select radians or degrees for the angular dimension of the phase.<br />

� «Real & Imaginary»<br />

The Real/Imaginary representation is selected. Common parameter type. Enter a numerical<br />

value, a variable, or an expression in the text box.<br />

Voltage Controlled Oscillator Voltage and Current Source<br />

vt () = Ampl ⋅ sin(<br />

2π ⋅ f + Phase)<br />

f = fv ( control)<br />

f = Value( UL)<br />

f = Value( LL)<br />

when<br />

when<br />

UL< vcontrol LL> vcontrol The VCO provides a sine wave with a frequency dependent on the input signal. The frequency<br />

is changed in relation 1:1, this means: v control=50V -> f=50Hz, … Furthermore you can<br />

define amplitude and phase shift of the output sine wave and limit of the control signal.<br />

Component Parameters<br />

Description [Unit] Parameter Name Data Type<br />

Input Voltage Upper Limit [V] UL real<br />

Input Voltage Lower Limit [V] LL real<br />

Amplitude AMPL real<br />

Phase [deg] PHASE real<br />

EMF Magnitude [V or A] AC_MAG real<br />

EMF Phase Shift [deg] AC_PHASE real<br />

Component Outputs<br />

Description [Unit] Parameter Name Data Type<br />

Voltage [V] V real<br />

Current [A] I real<br />

Frequency FREQU real<br />

Derivative of Voltage [V/s] dV real<br />

Derivative of Current [A/s] dI real<br />

Component Nodes<br />

Description Node Name Nature<br />

Pin 1 (with red point) N1 electrical<br />

Pin 2 N2 electrical

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