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SimElectronics

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Modeling With SimElectronics

 

Modeling a DC Motor With Driver   7:28

Model a DC motor along with a PWM driver. Averaged and detailed driver models are used to balance the tradeoff between model fidelity and simulation speed.

 

Modeling a Mechatronic System   3:59

Model a mechatronic system in the Simulink environment. A model of an electrical motor and motor driver are connected to a three-dimensional mechanical model of an aileron.

 

Estimating Parameters of a DC Motor   4:40

Tune parameters automatically until simulation results match measurement data. Optimization algorithms are used to obtain realistic parameter values for a DC motor.

 

Importing Measured Data to Estimate Fuel Economy   3:30  New

Import measured data on fuel consumption to estimate fuel economy. A surface is fit to the measurement data and used in simulation of a hybrid-electric vehicle.

 

Integrating Physical Systems and Controller   5:50  New

Detect system integration issues in simulation. Mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and control systems are gradually integrated into a full system model.

 

Simulating With SimElectronics

 

Optimizing System Performance   5:19

Automatically tune the performance of a controlled DC motor to meet system requirements using optimization algorithms.

 

Balancing Model Fidelity and Simulation Speed   5:01  New

Select model variants and adjust simulation modes to properly configure the model for the test you wish to run.

 

Analyzing and Documenting Results   4:02  New

Automatically run tests and generate a report documenting simulation results.

 

Deploying SimElectronics Models

 

Simulating In Real Time: Electromechanical Example   5:34  New

Configure multiple, independent solvers to enable real-time simulation. The model of a hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) is simulated on a real-time target.

 

Hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) Testing   5:21

Use HIL testing instead of hardware prototypes to test control algorithms. A multidomain physical model is converted to C code and simulated on controller hardware.

 

Protecting Intellectual Property in Subsystems   4:39  New

Share physical models without exposing intellectual property. The protected subsystems can be used for simulation and parameter testing.

 

Protecting Simscape Language Components   2:31  New

Share Simscape language source code without exposing your intellectual property. The protected components can be used for simulation and parameter testing.

 

Electrical Actuation Systems

 

Controlled DC Motor  

 

Rotational Actuator Torque-Speed Characteristics  

 

Linear Electric Actuator (Motor Model)  

 

Linear Electric Actuator (System-Level Model)  

 

Linear Electric Actuator (Implementation Model)  

 

Controlled Stepper Motor  

 

Finite Element Parameterized Solenoid    New

 

Brushless DC Motor    New

 

Torque Motor    New

 

Sensor Circuits

 

Modeling a Digipot from a Datasheet  

 

Strain Gauge and Wheatstone Bridge  

 

Thermistor-Controlled Fan  

 

Circuit Level Switched Capacitor ADC    New

 

Signals and Amplifiers

 

MOSFET Characteristics  

 

JFET Amplifier and Frequency Response Analysis  

 

NPN Bipolar Transistor Characteristics    New

 

Generic Circuits

 

Astable Oscillator  

 

Modeling an Integrated Circuit  

 

Switching Audio Power Amplifier    New

 

Triangle Wave Generator    New

 

Small-Signal Frequency-Domain Analysis    New

 

Solar Cell Parameter Extraction From Data    New

 

Voltage Regulator    New

 

Synchronous Buck Converter    New

 

Communications

 

Band-Pass Filter Using Three Mutually-Coupled Inductors    New

 

Class-E RF Amplifier    New

 

Diode Ring Demodulator    New

 

Example Application Models

 

Kinetic Energy Recovery System    New


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