A free library for verifying the ModelicaSpice library (part of BondLib).
The Verif 2.2 library contains several dozens of electronic circuits that may be used for various purposes:
- to verify the correctness of future releases of BondLib;
- to validate implementations of BondLib for platforms other than Dymola; and
- to validate other implementations of electronic circuit modeling libraries.
The version number of the Verif
library matches that of the BondLib
library, i.e., Verif 2.2
has been used together with BondLib 2.2
.
Since BondLib 2.3
does not offer any changes to its electrical library, no new version of the Verif
library has been created to match it.
This library depends on:
Download Verif v2.2 (2007-09-30)
- Verif v2.2 (2007-09-30)
- Verif 2.2 is designed to be used together with BondLib 2.2 or higher.
- Each circuit is marked as either green (no more issues), yellow (the circuit is simulating more or less correctly in ModelicaSpice, but there are still some issues that need to be looked at), or red (the circuit isn't simulating yet in ModelicaSpice).
- The
Verif 2.2
release also contains PSpice projects for most of the circuits as well as PSpice simulation results stored in CSV (comma-separated values) format. - The CSV files can be loaded into Dymola (using the "Open Results" tag from the "Plot" menu), which makes it possible to compare the ModelicaSpice simulation results quantitatively against the PSpice simulation results.
Verif 2.2
doesn't offer a "User's Guide," but each sample circuit is amply documented.
This Modelica package is free software and the use is completely at your own risk; it can be redistributed and/or modified under the terms of the Modelica License 2.
The Verif
library had originally been developed by Christoph Clauß and his co-workers at the Fraunhofer Institute of Electronic Circuits in Dresden, Germany. It was created for testing/verifying the correctness of ModelicaSpice, one of the sub-libraries of BondLib.
Contact: Prof. François Cellier