International audienceThis paper studies a new co-simulation scheme for coupled problems that is based on the principle of the adapted transmission line with an application to circuit-circuit type coupled simulations. Co-simulation between two or more circuit solvers is usually based on waveform relaxation methods and it results in an iterative process whose convergence depends on the type of interface variables (IVs) on the interface between the sub-circuits. The convergence of the IVs of this new method is tested in two examples of circuit simulations: a functional simulation of a Buck converter and an EMC simulation
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Modeling and simulation are important tools for efficient product development. There is a growing ne...
International audienceThis paper studies a new co-simulation scheme for coupled problems that is bas...
This paper focuses on a comparison of relaxation methods for the co-simulation schemes for coupled p...
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The large number of coupled lines in an interconnect structure is a serious limiting factor in simul...
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peer reviewedThe convergence of classical and optimized waveform relaxation methods is compared for ...
Power electronic circuit simulation today has become increasingly more demanding in both the speed a...
Typically in electrical engineering a network modelling approach for the simulation of devices and t...
AbstractIn this paper, the practical behavior of circuit simulator users are considered and utilized...
Modeling and simulation are important tools for efficient product development. There is a growing ne...
International audienceThis paper studies a new co-simulation scheme for coupled problems that is bas...
This paper focuses on a comparison of relaxation methods for the co-simulation schemes for coupled p...
In this paper we present the co-simulation of a PID class power converter controller and an electric...
Co-simulation of coupled electromagnetic (EM) structures and linear/nonlinear circuits has become a ...
In this paper, we discuss several aspects that are related to coupling device, circuit and interconn...
Co-simulation opens new opportunities to combine mature ElectroMagnetic Transients (EMT) and Phasor-...
The large number of coupled lines in an interconnect structure is a serious limiting factor in simul...
Abstract: Electrical circuit simulation was one of the first CAD tools developed for IC design. The ...
The large number of coupled lines in an interconnect structure is a serious limiting factor in simul...
This chapter describes methods that are used to perform simulations of the electromagnetic behavior ...
peer reviewedThe convergence of classical and optimized waveform relaxation methods is compared for ...
Power electronic circuit simulation today has become increasingly more demanding in both the speed a...
Typically in electrical engineering a network modelling approach for the simulation of devices and t...
AbstractIn this paper, the practical behavior of circuit simulator users are considered and utilized...
Modeling and simulation are important tools for efficient product development. There is a growing ne...