Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

gnucap:manual:devices:basic:posy [2015/12/11 15:39] (current)
Line 1: Line 1:
 +====== "posy" Polynomial with non-integer powers ======
 +
 +===== Syntax =====
 +
 +  posy  c1,p1 c2,p2 ...
 +  posy  c1,p1 c2,p2 ... args
 +
 +===== Purpose =====
 +
 +Defines a transfer function by a one dimensional ``posynomial'', like
 +a polynomial, except that the powers are arbitrary, and usually non-integer.
 +
 +===== Comments =====
 +
 +There is no corresponding capability in any SPICE that I know of.
 +
 +For capacitors, this function defines //charge// as a function of
 +voltage.  For inductors, it defines //flux// as a function of
 +current.
 +
 +For fixed sources, it defines voltage or current as a function of
 +time.
 +
 +Normal use of this function required positive input (voltage or
 +current).  The result is zero if the input is negative.  Raising a
 +negative number to a non-integer power would produce a complex result, 
 +which implies a non-causal result, which cannot be represented in a
 +traditional transient analysis.
 +
 +The transfer function is defined by:
 +
 +<code>
 +if (in >= 0){
 +  out = (c1*in^p1) + (c2*in^p2) + ....
 +}else{
 +  out = 0.
 +}
 +</code>
 +
 +===== Parameters =====
 +
 +|min   |Minimum output value (clipping).  (Default  = -infinity)  |
 +|max   |Maximum output value (clipping).  (Default  = infinity)  |
 +|abs   |Absolute value, truth value.  (Default = false).  If set to true, the result will be always positive.  |
 +|odd   |Make odd function, truth value.  (Default = false).  If set to true, negative values of x will be evaluated as out = -f(-x), giving odd symmetry.  |
 +|even  |Make even function, truth value.  (Default = false).  If set to true, negative values of x will be evaluated as out = f(-x), giving even symmetry.  |
 +
 +===== Example =====
 +
 +  E1 (2 0 1 0) posy(1 .5)
 +The output of E1 is the square root of its input.
  
gnucap/manual/devices/basic/posy.txt · Last modified: 2015/12/11 15:39 (external edit)
 
Recent changes RSS feed Donate Powered by PHP Valid XHTML 1.0 Valid CSS Run by Debian Driven by DokuWiki