The commuting switch has a positive pin p and two negative pins n1 and n2. The switching behaviour is controlled by the input signal control. If control is true, the pin p is connected with the negative pin n2. Otherwise, the pin p is connected to the negative pin n1.
In order to prevent singularities during switching, the opened
switch has a (very low) conductance Goff and the closed switch has
a (very low) resistance Ron. The limiting case is also allowed,
i.e., the resistance Ron of the closed switch could be exactly zero
and the conductance Goff of the open switch could be also exactly
zero. Note, there are circuits, where a description with zero Ron
or zero Goff is not possible.
Please note: In case of useHeatPort=true the
temperature dependence of the electrical behavior is
not modelled. The parameters are not temperature
dependent.
Use with care: This switch is only intended to be used for structural changes, not for fast switching sequences, due to the quasi-static formulation.