SIMPLIS Technologies Announces the Release of SIMetrix/SIMPLIS 9.2
SIMPLIS Technologies is pleased to announce that we have released version 9.2 of SIMetrix/SIMPLIS. The major changes and enhancements can be found here.
New Features for the SIMPLIS Simulator
Reverse Recovery Diode
The built-in SIMPLIS diode currently uses the Standard Model to model reverse recovery behavior. This new device, which is separate from the SIMPLIS Extracted Diode, uses a model that more closely resembles a diode's true reverse recovery behavior.
Simulator: SIMPLIS
Required Version: All Versions
Analysis Type Voltage Source Indicators
The new voltage sources confirming the type of currently running analysis show whether a selected type of analysis is currently running or not. This can be beneficial for advanced users developing complex controller models for power management ICs. For instance, during the POP and AC analyses, hiccup mode over current protection and dithering of switching frequency or reference voltage should be disabled for the simulation model. Otherwise, the POP analysis would most likely fail to converge. Having these new voltage sources available enables simulation models to reliably detect the type of currently running analysis and consequently enable/disable functionalities accordingly.
Simulator: SIMPLIS
Required Version: All Versions
Dynamic Start and Stop of Transient Simulation
The SIMPLIS simulator normally starts saving data for plotting in the transient analysis at the time value specified in the Start Saving Data at= window in the Transient tab of the Choose SIMPLIS Analysis dialog.
Now, the saving of plot data in the transient analysis of SIMPLIS can be started before the time set by using the Early Start of Saving Data device.
The transient analysis normally stops at the time value specified for the Stop Time in the Transient tab of the Choose SIMPLIS Analysis dialog.
Now, the transient analysis of SIMPLIS can be stopped before the time set by using the Early Stop of Transient Analysis device.
Simulator: SIMPLIS
Required Version: All Versions
SIMPLIS Nested Multi-Step
Nested Multi-Step simulation is now supported in SIMPLIS without the need for the Design Verification Module. Further, with Pro or Elite licenses, full multi-core support is provided working across multiple parameters.
Simulator: SIMPLIS
Required Version: All Versions
Schematic Editor Features
Netlist to Schematic Converter
This tool converts a plain text netlist to a schematic by placing each component on a grid and interconnecting using terminal symbols. This can operate on an existing model in a schematic by converting it to a hierarchy. It can also convert a top-level netlist which can help import schematics from other schematic editors.
DVM Pre- and Post- process scripts can be written in either SIMetrix scripting or in Python. Depending on customer response, we hope to further integrate Python into the ecosystem. The DVM Pre- and Post- process scripting integration will allow users to take advantage of the large Python module ecosystem to facilitate new data processing, mathematical and plotting options to further enrich the output test reports.
This feature is experimental. For more information, see here.
Simulator: SIMetrix and SIMPLIS
Required Version: All versions with DVM addon
New Features for the SIMetrix Simulator
Multi-level Multi-step Analysis
Multi-step analysis supports multiple parameters and methods. Any combination of parameter, Monte Carlo, temperature, frequency, device or model parameter may be defined to any depth and in any order. Further, with Pro or Elite licenses, full multi-core support is provided working across multiple levels.
Simulator: SIMetrix
Required Version: All versions
New devices, parameters, and features
Current controlled switch used by some device models
delay() function for arbitrary sources. Supports fixed or variable delay
'K' inductor coupling device supports more than two inductors with a single specification. Compatible with PSpice®
Simulator: SIMetrix
Required Version: All versions
Fast Iteration Mode for Large Passive Interconnect Systems
A new faster iteration mode has been introduced which is effective for speeding up the simulation of large passive interconnect systems. These are typically used to simulate power networks and high-frequency interconnects.
Simulator: SIMetrix
Required Version: All versions
ASCII Model Creation From Subcomponent
Creating ASCII models of subcomponents can now be done using a context menu.
Two models will be produced: an unencrypted version and an encrypted version.
Simulator: SIMetrix
Required Version: All versions
How to get version 9.20
For those interested in evaluating SIMetrix/SIMPLIS 9.20, please head to the Evaluation page and follow the directions to obtain a trial license.
For those who are up to date on their maintenance, the installer can be downloaded by clicking the button above. If you do not possess the credentials for downloading the new version, please contact us at sales@simplistechnologies.com.