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Software for simulating power electronics circuit (using TCA785 model)

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I need to simulate a power electronics circuit, what software should I use? TCA 785's model should be used, whare can I find the model?

1)Matlab
2)Orcad
3)Pspice

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orcad tca785

Orcad uses PSpice, so that eliminates one possibility. I'd use PSpice rather than Matlab if you want to take into account the model of the real device you want to use.

You may want to take a look at PSim, it's optimized for Power Electronics.

Maybe you'll find the model for this device on the manufacturer's website.
 

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You can consider Saber simulation software from SYNOPSYS.
 
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I will use PSpice or even PROTEUS, but as cyberblank said, PROTEUS is like Orcad, PROTEUS uses libs from PSpice, but it has a friendly interface. For any electric or electronic circuit, in my opinion, I will use always PROTEUS or PSpice.
 

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ou can consider Saber simulation software from SYNOPSYS.
 

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