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Name: Novel Industry-First Self-Service PLECS Model Generator and Elite Power Simulator Accurate For Soft and Hard-Switching
Available on Demand
Duration: 60 minutes
Language: English
Attendance: Online
System-level simulations of complex power electronic applications are critical for virtual proto-typing leading to first-time-right design. The new online Elite Power Simulator and Self-Service PLECS Model Generator from onsemi saves power electronic engineers time by providing state-of-the-art accurate simulation and EliteSiC product selection capabilities tailored to their customer’s application. The tools provide meaningful insights at an early stage of the power application development cycle through simulation instead of costly and time-consuming hardware fabrication and testing.
Ultimate power is given to the user when the Elite Power Simulator is deployed in conjunction with the Self-Service PLECS Model Generator which delivers customers the power and freedom to create high fidelity system level PLECS models. The models are generated based on typical or worst-case conditions to let the customer design to the process technology boundaries. Further, the capability to define application specific parasitics ensures the generated PLECS models provide highly accurate results needed for the customer’s system level simulations. Whether uploaded to onsemi’s Elite Power Simulator or downloaded for direct use, onsemi’s Self-Service PLECS models deliver customization and accuracy required for modern day power electronic simulations.
Speaker
Didier received his Electronics Engineer diploma from the “École Nationale Supérieure d’Électronique et de RadioÉlectricité de Bordeaux,” France, in 1992 and his Ph. D. degree in Power Electronics from the University of Bordeaux in 1997.
In 1996, he joined AEG Power Solutions, formerly Alcatel Converters, as a research engineer for DC-DC and AC-AC converters design in a range of 1 W to 1 kW, mainly for telecom equipment. He managed research activities from 2000 to 2014, publishing more than ten papers on power electronics, and holds one patent. From 2011 to 2013, he worked eighteen months on a 15-kW solar inverter module for a 150-kW cabinet in Dallas, Texas.
He joined Fairchild in August 2014 as a Field Application Engineer supporting the South of France, Spain, and Portugal. In 2016, onsemi acquired Fairchild. In 2018, he moved to a new role inside ON Semiconductor. He is currently an EMEA Power Solutions Group Business Marketing Engineer.