DocumentCode
2686493
Title
Dynamic time step control algorithm enhancements
Author
Bach, James C Jim
Author_Institution
Hardware Anal. & Simulation Group, Delphi Delco Electron. Syst., Kokomo, IN, USA
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
83
Lastpage
88
Abstract
Analog simulators typically use a dynamic, adaptive time step control strategy in order to minimize the calculations performed during inactive portions of a system´s operation, while maintaining adequate time resolution during active portions. Without this dynamic control of time steps, one could generate too few time steps to accurately render fast-edged events, or spend a large percentage of CPU time calculating redundant values. These Dynamic Time Step (DTS) algorithms are often overzealous in their relaxation of time steps, and thus can render waveforms inadequately or inaccurately. Thus, the user can make poor decisions because of the incorrectly presented waveforms. Some simulators provide user-adjustable control parameters for the DTS. The Saber simulator, with four primary DTS control parameters, allows users to “dial in ” just about any results they want. Which one is correct is often debatable. The techniques presented here allow the user to override the built-in DTS in order to obtain trustworthy results
Keywords
analogue circuits; circuit simulation; time-domain analysis; Saber simulator; algorithm enhancements; analog time-domain simulators; dynamic time step control algorithm; waveform representation; Analytical models; Brain modeling; Circuit simulation; Driver circuits; Hardware; RLC circuits; Resonance; Resonant frequency; SPICE; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Behavioral Modeling and Simulation, 2000. Proceedings. 2000 IEEE/ACM International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0893-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BMAS.2000.888369
Filename
888369
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