Using the Simulink for analogue circuits

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ANN RIY
ANN RIY on 20 Jun 2015
Commented: hoseinAli on 13 May 2018
I created the analogue system for signals distribution. So I want to know how can I find the real identity in electrocircuits of such components as adder, substractor, integrator, comparator, switch. They are all like the macros in Micro-cap. What you can propose? I also read abou such tool as Sim2Spice tool. It seems to translate the blocks to FPAA (not logical FPGA). Are there such possibilties? Where to find the Sim2Spice as I cannot find it?

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Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro on 21 Jun 2015
Do you have access to Simscape and SimElectronics? Those are the two add-on products to Simulink that are more closely associated with electrical modeling tools like Micro-Cap and SPICE.
- Sebastian

ANN RIY
ANN RIY on 2 Jul 2015
Can these apps has some converters? Do they have such components as comparators, integrators, switches, adders, substrators?
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Sebastian Castro
Sebastian Castro on 2 Jul 2015
Definitely.
You can use the base product, Simscape, to model basic analog circuits with an ideal op-amp block, as well as resistors, inductors, capacitors, etc.
With SimElectronics, there is an entire Integrated Circuits library.
- Sebastian

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abhishek shankar
abhishek shankar on 7 Apr 2016
I too am need of the Sim2SPICE toolbox for my project. I need to design an analog circuit at a higher abstraction level (using multipliers, log amplifiers, op-amps, etc.). And I need to generate a SPICE netlist which I will be using to simulate on a SPICE software. Is this possible using Simscape or SimElectronics? Thank you.

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