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| arjuna_m:
Greetings people, Has anyone come across *electronic system level simulation software in which one can do ideal component/building block level mixed signal simulation (similar to the diagrammatic building block style representation found in IC diagrams- say LTC3105 block diagram for example) easily? * I use mainly Simulink, alongside PLECS, SIMetrix/SIMPLIS, LTspice at the moment for system level simulation. SIMPLIS has a System-Designer which has components like ADCs DACs etc. but not a complete solution. I am no software guy, guess its not impossible to write a software ;D any comments appreciated.. |
| SiliconWizard:
Not completely sure what exactly you want to do. System-level simulation is a pretty generic term, and there's a lot you can do with something like Simulink already. If what you mostly need is to use reusable "blocks", but a mixed-signal simulator is OK, you can always create hierarchical blocks, that's something you can do with LTSpice, and many others. Using arbitrary voltage sources and current sources, there's a lot you can simulate that is not actually electrical, too. For something else, that can typically be used for "system-level" simulation, you could take a look at Modelica: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modelica |
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