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<div class="warningMessage"><div align="justify"><strong>Information: </strong>A new version of MBPI will be released soon with a parameter initialization and automatic circuit builder. Stay tuned!</div></div>
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'''P'''arameter '''O'''ptimizer for '''P'''spice '''M'''odels is a tool designed to determine the parameters of a system modeled either in Pspice or Simulink. If several experiments are performed and they are modeled properly, then the parameters treated as unknowns can be obtained by means of an optimization algorithm that compares experimental and simulation data. Here is a video with the main features.
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'''M'''odel '''B'''ased '''P'''arameter '''I'''dentification is a toolbox designed to estimate the parameters of a system modeled either in PSpice or Simulink. When several experiments are performed and are modeled the parameters to estimate can be treated as unknowns to be optimized.
  
 
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On the left you have access to the help page which explains in detail how to use the tool. If you prefer you can also learn by watching the videos. Registered users have access to the tool and all the previous versions.
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MBPI is composed of several tools to help simplify the handling of experimental and simulation data. The tools included in the set are:
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* Data picker: Lets you trace image graphs and obtain data points in a text format readable by MBPI.
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* Data Wizard: The experimental data as well as simulation files and parameters to estimate can be selected trough the wizard provided and generate a configuration file for the Parameter Optimizer.
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* Parameter Optimizer: The configuration file generated is used in this tool to estimate the parameters systems modeled in PSpice or Simulink.
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Please take a look on the left menu where you can find more information. You can see some [[Screenshots|screenshots]] of the program. All the tools provided come with a GUI and you can learn the basics reading the [http://www.igbtmodel.org/doc/po/help.htm help] or more easily with the [[Videos|videos]]. If you have any doubt feel free to post it in the <html><a href="http://www.igbtmodel.org/index.php?title=Special%3AWikiForum&forum=5">discussion board</a></html> or [[Contact|contact us]].
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== Example files ==
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Examples are provided in /bin/examples in the .zip file. The example is a RL circuit where the resistor and inductor are estimated. Models are provided for both Simulink and PSpice.
  
 
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