C_Capacitor

Semiconductor capacitor

Information

This information is part of the Modelica Standard Library maintained by the Modelica Association.

C_Capacitor is a Semiconductor Capacitor model.

This capacitor model allows the calculation of the actual capacitance value from strictly geometric information and the specification of the process.

The models from the package Semiconductors accesses to the package Repository where all functions, records and data are stored and modeled that are needed for the semiconductor models. The package Semiconductors is for user access, but not the package Repository.

Parameters (10)

C

Value: -1e40

Type: Capacitance (F)

Description: Capacitance, if specified, geometrical information is overwritten

TEMP

Value: 27

Type: Temperature_degC (°C)

Description: Temperature of capacitor

L

Value:

Type: Length (m)

Description: Length of the capacitor

W

Value: -1e40

Type: Length (m)

Description: Width of the capacitor, default DEFW (modelcard)

SENS_AREA

Value: false

Type: Boolean

Description: Parameter for sensitivity analyses, not implemented yet

IC

Value: 0

Type: Voltage (V)

Description: Initial value

UIC

Value: false

Type: Boolean

Description: Use initial conditions: true, if initial condition is used

modelcard

Value:

Type: ModelcardC

Description: Capacitor modelcard

lp

Value: Modelica.Electrical.Spice3.Internal.Csemiconductor.capacitorRenameParameters(modelcard)

Type: CapacitorModelLineParams

Description: Model Line Parameters

cp

Value: Modelica.Electrical.Spice3.Internal.Csemiconductor.capacitorRenameParametersDev(C, W, L, TEMP, SENS_AREA, lp)

Type: Capacitor

Description: Renamed parameters

Connectors (2)

p

Type: PositivePin

Description: Positive electrical pin

n

Type: NegativePin

Description: Negative electrical pin

Components (4)

modelcard

Type: ModelcardC

Description: Capacitor modelcard

lp

Type: CapacitorModelLineParams

Description: Model Line Parameters

cp

Type: Capacitor

Description: Renamed parameters

vp

Type: Capacitor