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Spark and ignition coil driver simulation

Kamyk
Kamyk 7 months ago

Hello. Is it possible to simulate spark jump over two electrodes in PSpice ? I would like to compare a few designs of coil drivers and ignition coils. But I am not sure how to set the "air gap" and ignition coil in Pspice. 

Best regards. 

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    0 AyushD 7 months ago

    As per my understanding you can use a voltage controlled switch to model the behavior of a spart plug.
    Check below link on how to model a voltage controlled switch in PSpice.

    https://www.ema-eda.com/how-to-page/how-to-create-a-switch-spice-model/

    Hope it helps.

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    0 AyushD 7 months ago

    As per my understanding you can use a voltage controlled switch to model the behavior of a spart plug.
    Check below link on how to model a voltage controlled switch in PSpice.

    https://www.ema-eda.com/how-to-page/how-to-create-a-switch-spice-model/

    Hope it helps.

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