Monolithic Power Systems (MPS) has released a useful design generation and simulation tool that supports both online and offline mode to evaluate performance and generate schematics and bills of materials for the company’s products.
MPSIM allows users to create and simulate a power supply circuit tailored to their application circuits with a user-friendly GUI. They can then choose the regulator best suited for the application from the multitude of MPS regulators in the library.
Users then define the design requirements and tailor the key external component values to optimise their design, such as inductors, capacitors and compensation values. Time-based steady state, transient and startup simulations are then run and signals at key nodes in the design can be viewed and measured, such as switch node, Vin, Vout, Iin and others. A summary report is then generated containing the design requirements, schematics, bill of materials and key waveforms.
The offline version of MPSim allows users to simulate schematics offline and free of charge after site registration.
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