S-Functions in MATLAB Presentation

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This presentation demonstrates that the S-functions models can be visualized and used directly in MATLAB R2012A (and LabVIEW 2011) thanks to the support of the .NET framework in both environments.Furthermore, the response of the component, represented by such a model, is fully accessible from within MATLAB (and LabVIEW) for a given set of large-signal operating points and small-signal excitation tones.

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MATLABTM supportfor S-functions models @ ICE

6/2012

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Summary

Goal: allow researchers and engineers to incorporate S-functions models in the development environment of their choice

Here it is shown that it is possible to use S-functions models from withinMATLABTM R2012A using its support for the .NET Framework

● Query and visualize S-functions models which were extracted in ICE● Retrieve the response of the device or system represented by this model

for a given set of large-signal operating points and small-signal excitation signals

● Example: S-functions model which is provided as part of “ICE Getting Started”

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Load S-functions model from file and show its basic properties

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Get an idea of the validity range of the S-functions model

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Retrieve interpolated Sf and Sfc values

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Predict the response of the modelled device

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Acknowledgements

● NMDG wants to thank The MathWorks for their support

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