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Online Circuit Simulation supports SiC Devices

May 04, 2016 by Power Pulse1595211359

Wolfspeed, A Cree Company has introduced a free online circuit simulation tool that allows power electronics design engineers to simulate and evaluate the performance of SiC-based power circuits, and to aid in the selection of the optimum SiC devices for each application.

“The SpeedFit™ simulation tool allows designers to determine the right SiC device for their power system in mere seconds, a process that previously required hours examining datasheets and making calculations,” said Guy Moxey, Wolfspeed’s senior director of power marketing. “We’re confident this tool will increase the rate and ease of SiC-device adoption worldwide.”

Developed using the proven PLECS® web-based simulation platform from Plexim, the new SpeedFit circuit simulation tool features a simple, intuitive interface that power electronics design engineers can use to simulate any SiC-based power converter circuit topology: dc-dc, ac-dc, or dc-ac. Users simply input their specific application parameters, and the SpeedFit tool generates a comprehensive analysis of SiC device performance, including: voltage and current waveforms, average switching and conduction losses, and maximum junction temperature for specific operating conditions.

Engineers have the ability to select a topology, specify their recommended SiC power device or choose one from the library, define their thermal interface parameters and cooling method, and see the results immediately. The Speedfit simulation tool also allows users to specify external gate resistance, as well as major passive component values present in the circuit, allowing them to compare performance results for several different circuit configurations and devices. The tool quickly, easily, and accurately summarizes system parameters, device part numbers, and simulation results in a single, concise report.

“Since the SpeedFit simulation tool was successfully developed using our widely-adopted simulation engine, Wolfspeed has made files containing loss and thermal impedance information for their SiC devices available on their website so current PLECS platform users can download and access models for Wolfspeed™ SiC power devices,” said Kristofer Eberle, business development manager, Plexim.

“Our PLECS Standalone tool features a free demo mode that provides access to a collection of pre-built designs, and can be accessed, along with free PLECS trial licenses for custom model development, on the Plexim website,” Eberle concluded.

Power electronics design engineers can access the free SpeedFit simulation tool now at www.wolfspeed.com/speedfit. Additionally, PCIM 2016 conference attendees can visit the Wolfspeed exhibit at Stand #9-242 to take the SpeedFit Challenge May 10 – 12.