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  • Advanced SIMPLIS Training
    • Course Outline
    • Installing Training Course Network License
    • Getting Started
    • Navigating the Course Material
    • Module 1 - Overview of the SIMPLIS Environment
      • 1.0 SIMPLIS Basics
        • 1.0.1 SIMPLIS is a Time-Domain Simulator, all the Time, for Every Analysis, Period
        • 1.0.2 PWL Simulation and Modeling
        • 1.0.3 Accuracy of PWL Models
        • 1.0.4 Multi-Level Modeling
        • 1.0.5 POP Analysis
        • 1.0.6 AC Analysis
      • 1.1 Introduction to DVM: What is DVM?
      • 1.2 The SIMetrix/SIMPLIS User Interface
        • 1.2.1 Introduction to the SIMetrix/SIMPLIS User Interface
        • 1.2.2 Customizing the User Interface
        • 1.2.3 User Interface Feature Tour
    • Module 2 - Advanced SIMPLIS
      • 2.0 Transient Analysis Settings
      • 2.1 Initial Conditions and Back Annotation
        • 2.1.1 The Initial Conditions (.INIT) File
        • 2.1.2 Back Annotating a Schematic
      • 2.2 How POP Really Works
        • 2.2.1 Overview of the Periodic Operating Point (POP) Analysis
        • 2.2.2 The Core POP Process
        • 2.2.3 POP Error Messages
        • 2.2.4 Circuits Which Cause POP to Fail
      • 2.3 Managing Simulation Data
      • 2.4 Advanced Probing
        • 2.4.1 Random Probing
        • 2.4.2 Generating Per Cycle Curves
        • 2.4.3 Defining Arbitrary Curves
        • 2.4.4 Plotting Frequency Spectrums
        • 2.4.5 The .GRAPH Statement
        • 2.4.6 Using Plot Journals
    • Module 3 - Getting Ready to Model
      • 3.0 A Look Under the SIMPLIS Hood
        • 3.0.1 What Happens When You Press F9?
        • 3.0.2 What Actual Device is Simulated in SIMPLIS?
      • 3.1 SIMPLIS Multi-Step Analysis
      • 3.2 SIMPLIS Monte Carlo Analysis
      • 3.3 Loading a Schematic with Component Values
    • Module 4 - Introduction to Modeling
      • 4.0 What is a Symbol?
      • 4.1 What is a Model?
      • 4.2 What is a Schematic Component File?
      • 4.3 What is a Device?
      • 4.4 Protecting Your Intellectual Property - Model Encryption
      • 4.5 Debugging Slow Simulations
      • Appendix - Symbols May Not Represent What You Think
    • Module 5 - Parameterization
      • 5.0 About Parameters
      • 5.1 Passing Parameters into Subcircuits
      • 5.2 Parameter-Editing Dialogs
        • 5.2.1 Adding Basic Parameter-Editing Dialogs Adding Basic Parameter-Editing Dialogs
        • 5.2.2 Adding Tabbed Parameter-Editing Dialogs
      • 5.3 Passing Parameters Through Multiple Hierarchy Levels
      • Appendix - Passing Parameters into Subcircuits Using the PARAMS Property
    • Module 6 - Modeling
      • 6.0 Model Requirements
        • 6.1 Building a Subcircuit Load
          • 6.1.1 Constant Resistance Subcircuit
          • 6.1.2 Constant Current Subcircuit
          • 6.1.3 Constant Voltage Subcircuit
        • 6.2 Assembling the Subcircuit Load
    • Module 7 - Applications
      • 7.0 Create MOSFET Driver Model
      • 7.1 Switching Losses and Measuring Efficiency
      • 7.2 Low-Voltage High-Current Tuned Load Line Techniques
    • Appendix A: Useful Keyboard Shortcut Keys
    • Appendix B: Training Keyboard Shortcut Keys
    • Appendix C: Schematic Tips and Tricks
    • Appendix D: SIMPLIS PWL R, L, C
    • Appendix E: SIMPLIS VPWL and IPWL Resistors
  • SIMPLIS Tutorial
    • 1.0 Getting Started with the SIMPLIS Tutorial
    • 2.0 Entering the Design
      • 2.1 Add Symbols and Wires
      • 2.2 Edit Standard Component Values
      • 2.3 Edit Multi-Level Models
      • 2.4 Edit Parameter-Extracted Models
      • 2.5 Change to a User-defined Model
    • 3.0 Simulating the Design
      • 3.1 Set up a Transient Simulation
      • 3.2 Set up a POP Analysis
      • 3.3 Set up an AC Analysis
    • 4.0 Managing Simulation Output
      • 4.1 Output Curves to Separate Grids
      • 4.2 Reorder the Graph Grids
      • 4.3 Define Waveform Persistence
      • 4.4 Add Scalar Measurements to Output Curves
      • 4.5 Add Scalar Measurements to Probes
    • 5.0 Building High-Level Models
      • 5.1 Building a Compensator
      • 5.2 Set up a Load Transient Simulation
      • 5.3 Creating Hierarchical Schematics
      • 5.4 Using Schematic Components
    • Conclusions
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