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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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of model tree<br />

Searches are possible for the following items:<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> 6.0 — <strong>Manual</strong> 489<br />

After you have entered a keyword in the input field, the display beneath is updated immediately.<br />

The input is case sensitive. You can only look for keywords that are defined for the models.<br />

Newly created language resources or user-defined models have no entries for keywords,<br />

in which case you can only look for titles and internal names.<br />

The search can be carried out within the selected library or in all installed libraries (a global<br />

search).<br />

Creating Your Own Models (Components)<br />

You can insert your own model in both default and user-defined libraries. There are three ways<br />

to create a new model:<br />

• From an existing SML model (.sml file)<br />

• From an existing VHDL-AMS model (.vhd file)<br />

• From an existing C model (.dll file)<br />

• Directly in the Model Agent<br />

Creating a Model from Existing .sml File<br />

Submenu to select<br />

keyword type<br />

Title Specification in the model tree.<br />

Internal Name The name of the model, for example CNL, EI<br />

ID Internal ID Number of the model.<br />

Keyword Keyword, which identifies a model; a model can have several keywords.<br />

1 Create a .sml file with macro definition (at least one valid macro definition must be included).<br />

Subsheets in a simulation model are described as macro in the created .sml file (SIM-<br />

ULATION>DESCRIPTION and SML filter).<br />

2 Open the Model Agent in the SSC Commander.<br />

3 Select a library for the new model.<br />

4 Choose ELEMENTS>INSERT>MACRO(S) FROM SML FILE in the Model Agent.

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