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EMA EDA, AEi Systems Release Power IC Model Library
Written by Tracy Heffner
Tuesday, 02 August 2005
ROCHESTER, NY – EMA Design Automation and AEi Systems, a power electronics modeling and analysis company, has released the Power IC Model Library.
The library is said to incorporate over 150 time-domain simulation models for power electronic designs and gives designers capabilities previously unavailable for these parts — the ability to plug in a model, representative of the actual IC, and simulate the switching performance under actual operating conditions.
The models in this library allegedly enable designers to perform high-speed, cycle-by-cycle simulations to show true large-signal performance, simulate current-mode control using the latest accurate modeling techniques, run CCM and DCM converter simulations, generate line and load step responses, and measure power stage loss and stress analysis for all major components.
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