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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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TRIAC<br />

Component Outputs<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 119<br />

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

Voltage [V] V real<br />

Current [A] I real<br />

Conductivity [S] G 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 />

Anode A electrical<br />

Cathode C electrical<br />

>>Basics>Circuit>Semiconductors System Level<br />

The System level TRIAC is used to simulate a static voltage-current-relation. Each voltage<br />

cause a corresponding current depending on the selected characteristic and the applied control<br />

signal.<br />

The TRIAC types of predefined characteristics defined within the component dialog guarantee<br />

a high calculation speed. In contrast to the predefined characteristic types (equivalent<br />

line, exponential function) you can use each other separate characteristic from the Tools folder<br />

or an appropriate quantity of a component. Usually an Equivalent line, Exponential function,<br />

Hyperbolic function, Polynom, or the XY Lookup Table should be used. Characteristics<br />

based on XY-Data pairs allow simple access to measured curves for the switching behavior of<br />

the components. This signal can originate from any <strong>SIMPLORER</strong> system variable.<br />

Control signal (ignition current) Component state<br />

> 0 ON, if v(t) > VF<br />

≤ 0 No change<br />

vt () =<br />

fit ( () , [ control signal]<br />

)<br />

Dialog Settings<br />

� «Characteristic Type»<br />

The TRIAC type with predefined characteristics is selected. In the list, select a characteristic.<br />

� «Type»<br />

In the list, select the equivalent line, exponential function, or XY Data Pairs and define the<br />

corresponding characteristic parameters. These are Common parameter types. Enter a numerical<br />

value, a variable, or an expression in the text box.

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