.Modelica.Electrical.Analog.Basic

Information

This package contains very basic analog electrical components such as resistor, conductor, capacitor, inductor, and the ground (which is needed in each electrical circuit description. Furthermore, controlled sources, coupling components, and some improved (but nevertheless basic) are in this package.

Contents

NameDescription
GroundGround node
ResistorIdeal linear electrical resistor
ConductorIdeal linear electrical conductor
CapacitorIdeal linear electrical capacitor
InductorIdeal linear electrical inductor
SaturatingInductorSimple model of an inductor with saturation
TransformerTransformer with two ports
M_TransformerGeneric transformer with free number of inductors
GyratorGyrator
RotationalEMFElectromotoric force (electric/mechanic transformer)
TranslationalEMFElectromotoric force (electric/mechanic transformer)
VCVLinear voltage-controlled voltage source
VCCLinear voltage-controlled current source
CCVLinear current-controlled voltage source
CCCLinear current-controlled current source
OpAmpSimple nonideal model of an OpAmp with limitation
OpAmpDetailedDetailed model of an operational amplifier
VariableResistorIdeal linear electrical resistor with variable resistance
VariableConductorIdeal linear electrical conductor with variable conductance
VariableCapacitorIdeal linear electrical capacitor with variable capacitance
VariableInductorIdeal linear electrical inductor with variable inductance
PotentiometerAdjustable resistor
GeneralCurrentToVoltageAdaptorSignal adaptor for an Electrical OnePort with voltage and derivative of voltage as outputs and current and derivative of current as inputs (especially useful for FMUs)
GeneralVoltageToCurrentAdaptorSignal adaptor for an Electrical OnePort with current and derivative of current as output and voltage and derivative of voltage as input (especially useful for FMUs)

Revisions

Main Authors:
Christoph Clauß <christoph@clauss-it.com>
André Schneider <Andre.Schneider@eas.iis.fraunhofer.de>
Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits
Design Automation Department
Zeunerstraße 38
D-01069 Dresden

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