Controlled ideal leaking switch of analog electrical library
The controlled ideal leaking opening electrical switch is built in bondgraphic technology from a bond graph Sw2 element, a 1-junction, and three bonds. In addition, an effort detector senses the potential of the control input. If that signal is larger than a threshold, called level, the switch is open. Otherwise, it is closed. This element is an idealized version of a transistor switch.
A-causal bonds must mostly be used here, because the causality depends on the embedding of the switch in its environment. A leaking switch has been used to ensure that the switch will not lead to a division by zero in either switch position, irrespective of the circuit topology.
Parameters:
level: Potential threshold for switch control (default value = 0.5 Volt)
Ron: Leakage resistance in on state (default value = 1e-5 Ohm)
Goff: Leakage conductance in off state (default value = 1e-5 Mho)
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