Hi. True.I love and use LTSpice. You can simulate any circuits. The software is equipped with a lot of components by Linear. Anyhow you can insert a ".model" clause or a ".subckt" clause, to implement any component.Regards
Giovanni Di Maria
Hello Nerd,
I am suggesting some of the Software, don't know either it's helpful for you or not but I have this much knowledge about this software so sharing with you.1. MATLAB (Software for Numerical Computing),2. Simulink (GUI based software for Dynamic System Simulation) 3. Pspice (Electrical Schematic Software)4. Multisim (Circuit Simulation & PCB Design Software)5. ETAP (Software for Electrical Power Systems)
Hi bheki,
I am personally using LTPowerCad, matlab for designing medium voltage power supply. You can try HDVC software, it also looks good for me.
Let me know if you know any help further.Regards,Amithttps://payslipview.dev
Several software tools are recommended for designing medium voltage power supply networks. Texas Instruments and Analog Devices offer specialized tools such as LTPowerCAD and SwitcherPro for power supply design. LTSpice is highlighted for circuit simulation with extensive component libraries and support for custom models via ".model" and ".subckt" clauses. Additional suggestions include MATLAB and Simulink for numerical computing and dynamic system simulation, PSpice and Multisim for electrical schematic and circuit simulation, and ETAP for electrical power system analysis. Microcap is noted as a free, full-featured simulation tool, although its developer Spectrum-Soft has ceased operations. HDVC software is also mentioned as a viable option. Collaboration among users working on medium voltage power supplies is encouraged to improve design approaches. Summary generated by the language model.