System and Circuit Level Co-Simulation
The Simulink-PSpice (SLPS) Integration combines two industry-leading simulation tools into a co-simulation environment.
System and Circuit Level Co-Simulation
The Simulink-PSpice (SLPS) Integration combines two industry-leading simulation tools into a co-simulation environment.
Electromechanical/hydraulic systems such as control blocks, sensors, power converters, and body-electronics are designed using ideal mathematical models in Simulink. This forms an executable system-level specification for the design of the actual electronics. PSpice is then used to design the circuit based on this specification, providing simulation with more realistic models that exhibit nonlinearities, delay, and other real-life effects. Co-simulation then allows system-level interfaces to be tested with actual electrical designs without the need to prototype the complete system. As a result, design problems are found much earlier, saving crucial time and money often spent in debugging trail boards within system prototypes.