PSpice SLPS Interface  

Abstruction

go to Japanese siteThe PSpice SLPS Interface (hereafter abbreviated "SLPS") is an interface tool between The MathWorks' MATLAB/Simulink system simulator and OrCAD PSpice A/D electric circuit simulator. Using SLPS, you can insert PSpice electrical circuits into Simulink models, and can join systems models and electric circuit model.

About SLPS

Welcome to SLPS

The PSpice SLPS Interface (hereafter abbreviated "SLPS") is an interface tool between The MathWorks' MATLAB/Simulink system simulator and OrCAD PSpice A/D electric circuit simulator (hereafter abbreviated "PSpice"), which was developed jointly by Cybernet Systems Co., Ltd., and Cadence Design Systems, Inc. Using SLPS, you can insert PSpice electrical circuits into Simulink models, and can join systems models and electric circuit models which were previously handled separately. This system provides a modeling environment which combines the advantages of each of the simulators.

SLPS overviewSLPS Overview

Placing an SLPS block in a Simulink model enables Simulink to use the analysis engine of PSpice. In SLPS blocks, you can assign schematics for PSpice created with the OrCAD Capture schematic entry tool.

Contact

To purchase PSpice SLPS Interface, please contact your local OrCAD distributor.


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