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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]]. | 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 == | == Example files == | ||
An example ready to be used in MBPI can be found [http://www.igbtmodel.org/images/6/66/ExamplesMBPI.zip here]. It contains a RL circuit where the resistor and inductor are estimated. Models are provided both for Simulink and PSpice. | An example ready to be used in MBPI can be found [http://www.igbtmodel.org/images/6/66/ExamplesMBPI.zip here]. It contains a RL circuit where the resistor and inductor are estimated. Models are provided both for Simulink and PSpice. | ||
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