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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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8.2 Dynamic Behavior Parameters<br />

• Rise Time (TRISE)<br />

• Fall Time (TFALL)<br />

• Pulse Duration (TPULSE)<br />

• Sensitivity<br />

Rise Time<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 259<br />

>>Basics>Signal Characteristics>Dynamic Behavior Parameters<br />

The macro provides the rise time of a variable, in the case the final value of the variable in<br />

steady state has to be known. The rise time calculation starts at 10% of final value and ends<br />

at 90%. The rise time calculation is a non recurring operation within a specified interval.<br />

Selecting a start time TSTART greater than zero, possibly occurring transient phenomena at<br />

the beginning can be suppressed. TSTART and TSTOP have to be within'0' and the simulation<br />

end time TEND.<br />

tRISE = t2 – t1 INPUT = x<br />

TSTART < t < TSTOP<br />

DERIV = x'<br />

t = t1 t =<br />

if x ≥ 0 ∧ x' > 0 ∧ x = 0.1 ⋅ FINALVAL<br />

if x ≥ 0 ∧ x' > 0 ∧ x =<br />

0.9 ⋅ FINALVAL<br />

t 2<br />

Dialog Settings<br />

«Input Signal»<br />

Enter a quantity name used in your model sheet in the text box to define the input signal<br />

(RLOAD.I, STEP.VAL, STATE.ST, VAR) or use the pin to connect a quantity. Please note: You<br />

cannot use conservative nodes from circuits as input signal (N0002, GND).<br />

� � «Use Pin»<br />

If the box is checked, the input signal is defined by the quantity connected to the pin, otherwise<br />

the value in the text box is used.<br />

«Derivation of Input Signal»<br />

Enter name and qualifier of the first derivation of the input signal in the text box. Many SIM-<br />

PLORER components provides this value, e.g. R1.dI, TRISE1.dVAL.<br />

«Maximum Value»<br />

Common parameter type. Enter a numerical value, a variable, or an expression in the text box.<br />

«Start Time [s]»«Stop Time [s]»<br />

Common parameter type. Enter a numerical value, a variable, or an expression in the text box.<br />

The specified start time (for beginning of calculation) has to be less than the end time (for end<br />

of calculation).<br />

Component Parameters<br />

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

Input Signal (the rise time is to be obtained from) INPUT real<br />

Derivative of Input Signal (for determination of rise or fall) DERIV real<br />

Final Value of Input Signal in Steady State (signal in steady<br />

state)<br />

FINALVAL real

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