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working with Spice software
Posted 2012年2月2日 GMT-5 12:51 Low-Frequency Electromagnetics, RF & Microwave Engineering, Heat Transfer & Phase Change, Installation & License Management, Materials, Mesh, Studies & Solvers Version 4.2a 1 Reply
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Hi
I am new to Comsol and would like to model and design some 3D components like transformers and inductors in AC/DC module. However, I would eventually want to simulate the full circuit through importing the circuit from the SPICE program for full sensitivity and performance analysis. I have few questions here and would appreciate if you could answer them.
(1) I am going to use two different versions of spice program here, initially using the free LTSpice from Linear Technology and later PSPICE from Cadence. I would like to check if COMSOL could support both version of Spice?
(2) Does Comsol work by importing the circuit information from the SPICE software through the *.cir file? Do both versions of the Spice programs able to generate the *.cir format? Does Comsol working with other format or will it prefomance the same function?
(3) Is Comsol only import the circuit network layout and components information from the SPICE and have an internal solver to solve the complete circuit entirely or it will also need to send command to use the SPICE solver for final solutions?
(4) How well Comsol support the Spice program, particularly the Cadence PSpice? Does it support all components and parameters such as coupling coefficient, k from the SPICE? Any limitation when working with these two programs.
Thanks in advance,
Chek Yang
I am new to Comsol and would like to model and design some 3D components like transformers and inductors in AC/DC module. However, I would eventually want to simulate the full circuit through importing the circuit from the SPICE program for full sensitivity and performance analysis. I have few questions here and would appreciate if you could answer them.
(1) I am going to use two different versions of spice program here, initially using the free LTSpice from Linear Technology and later PSPICE from Cadence. I would like to check if COMSOL could support both version of Spice?
(2) Does Comsol work by importing the circuit information from the SPICE software through the *.cir file? Do both versions of the Spice programs able to generate the *.cir format? Does Comsol working with other format or will it prefomance the same function?
(3) Is Comsol only import the circuit network layout and components information from the SPICE and have an internal solver to solve the complete circuit entirely or it will also need to send command to use the SPICE solver for final solutions?
(4) How well Comsol support the Spice program, particularly the Cadence PSpice? Does it support all components and parameters such as coupling coefficient, k from the SPICE? Any limitation when working with these two programs.
Thanks in advance,
Chek Yang
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