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6 years ago in Data Analysis By Trisha

Simulink vs Pspice for siumations of signals

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By Natasha Answered 6 years ago

 I had used Pspice for simulation & verification of the signals. 
 Pspice stands for Personal Simulation Program with Integrated Circuit Emphasis and is a 
 SPICE circuit simulator that is used for simulation analog and mixed signal circuits. 
 Pspice runs simulations for circuits that are defined in OrCAD capture and by using Simulink to PSpice Interface (SLPS) 
 you can integrate with MATLAB/simulink. OrCAD capture and Pspice designer fuses and provides a complete circuit simulation and 
 verification for mixed-signal, native analog, and analysis engines.

By Pragati Answered 6 years ago

 I guess you can use Simulink in your study. It is a MATLAB programmed language and can run thousands of simulations parallely. 
 It is used for implementing graphical simulation and has a specialised toolbox which can be used for simulating power systems. 
 It can also be used to simulate and analyse transmission lines, electrical transients, etc.

By Heena Answered 6 years ago

 Pspice would be the right software. The Pspice also covers various analyses such as stress, 
 sensitivity, optimizer, and parametric plotter and offers in depth understanding of circuit performance beyond validation.

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