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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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General Description of Content<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> xi<br />

1 Introduction<br />

This chapter represents general hints for using this manual, for installing <strong>SIMPLORER</strong>, and<br />

for working with graphical user interface.<br />

2 Project Management<br />

This chapter represents <strong>SIMPLORER</strong>’s program structure and the description of global program<br />

setting (start programs, manage projects, settings for the program environment).<br />

3 General Modeling Functions<br />

This chapter represents the modeling with graphical input tool Schematic, including common<br />

SML conventions (names, numeric data, qualifier, expressions, predefined variables, standard<br />

functions), creating simulation models, using characteristics and subsheets, modifying model<br />

parameters, and coupling to Mathcad.<br />

4 Modeling with Circuit Components<br />

This chapter represents all components of the Circuit (passive elements, sources, switches,<br />

semiconductors device level, electrical machines, transformers) and all of their parameters. At<br />

the beginning you can find the reference arrow system and invalid configurations.<br />

5 Modeling with Block Diagrams<br />

This chapter represents all block components (continuous blocks, discrete blocks, source<br />

blocks, signal processing and math blocks) including all their parameters are described. At<br />

the beginning you can find common rules for connecting of transfer blocks, defining signal direction<br />

and defining block sample times.<br />

6 Modeling with State Graphs<br />

This chapter represents all state graph components (transition and states) including all their<br />

parameters and action types. At the beginning you can find the use of animated symbols.<br />

7 Using Measuring Instruments<br />

This chapter represents all measuring instruments (electrical, fluidic, magnetic, mechanical,<br />

thermal domain) and their reference arrow system. At the beginning you can find some typical<br />

cases of use.<br />

8 Using Signal Characteristics<br />

This chapter represents all components of the Signal Processing folder (general parameters,<br />

dynamic behavior parameters, dynamic performance parameters, special waveform parameters)<br />

and all of their parameters. At the beginning you can find some typical cases of use and<br />

features of the components.<br />

9 Using Modeling Tools<br />

This chapter represents all components of the Tools folder (time functions, characteristics,<br />

equations) and all of their parameters. At the beginning you can find some typical cases of<br />

use and features of the components.<br />

10 Physical Domains<br />

This chapter represents all components of the Physical Domains folder (electrical, fluidic,<br />

magnetic, mechanical, thermal domain) and all of their parameters. At the beginning you can<br />

find the reference arrow system of all domains.<br />

11 Schematic Environment<br />

This chapter represents the working of the model sheet itself, such as representation of results,<br />

data export, text integration, using of templates,…. In addition, the updating of model<br />

sheets from former versions are represented.

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