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Best software to test power electronics control?(boost,buck,fllyback,inverters etc)

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I've been using Matlab/Simulink Sim-Electronics and Sim-Power Systems. Also have some experience with Pspice.

But anyone recommended other software for testing power electronic circuits?
 

Dear templemark,
Usually each vendor makes his own design/testing tool, for example, you can try PIExpert Suite tool from Power Integrations company.
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Regards.
 
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I use PSpice for power electronics circuits and I would recommend that. It also comes up ready to use design for almost all basic topologies, and this gives you jump start. **broken link removed**
 

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