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How to link matlab and pspice??

imdc
imdc over 8 years ago

Hello,

how to link matlab and pspice??

and what can be done after linking matlab with pspice??

Regards

DC

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 8 years ago
    You need a licensed installation for both products and a license for the PSpice SLPS option. Once you have all of that, you can "pretty much" freely divide simulations between Matlab and PSpice. In the latest incarnation, you can have Matlab blocks that reference PSpice implementations and PSpice blocks that reference Matlab implementations and also share functions between Matlab and PSpice. Typically, users start with Matlab and develop the "behaviour" that they want and then work in PSpice to develop a circuit level implementation of that behaviour, or a portion of it, but that is certainly not the only application approach since PSpice simulations can get access to Matlab processing functions for analysing results.
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