Resistive + DC Load

The Resistive + DC Load subcircuit models a load containing a constant resistance in parallel with a constant current source. In DVM, this load is not used in any test objectives, but you can set a load to use this subcircuit with a SubCkt() call in the Load column of your testplan.

In this topic:

  DVM Information Power Supply (Non-DVM) Information
Model Name Resistive Load + DC
Simulator
Parts Selector
Menu Location
  • DVM > Loads > DVM Output Load - 2 Terminal
  • DVM > Loads > DVM Output Load - 3 Terminal
  • DVM > Loads > DVM Output Load - 4 Terminal
Power Supply Loads > Power Supply Load ( DC Current, Pulse, Bode, Zout... )
Symbol Library SIMPLIS_DVM_ADVANCED.sxslb power_supply_source_and_loads.sxslb
Model File SIMPLIS_DVM_ADVANCED.lb power_supply_source_and_loads.lb
Subcircuit Name
  • SIMPLIS_DVM_ADVANCED_LOAD_2T_RES_DC
  • SIMPLIS_DVM_ADVANCED_LOAD_3T_RES_DC
  • SIMPLIS_DVM_ADVANCED_LOAD_4T_RES_DC
POWER_SUPPLY_LOAD_RES_DC
Symbols
Schematic - 2 Terminal
Note: Power Supply probes will not have the "DVM" prefix.
Schematic - 3 Terminal
Note: Power Supply probes will not have the "DVM" prefix.
Schematic - 4 Terminal
Note: Power Supply probes will not have the "DVM" prefix.

Parameters

The following table explains the parameters used in the Resistive Load.

Parameter Name Default Data Type Range Units Parameter Description
DC_CURRENT 500m Real Min: 0 A Sets the load current of the load.
LOAD_NAME LOAD String n/a n/a Name of the DVM load. This name cannot contain spaces.
LOAD_RESISTANCE 2.00667 Real Min: 0 Sets the load resistance of the load.

DVM Testplan Entry

To set any managed DVM load to a Resistive Load subcircuit, use the SubCkt() testplan entry in the Load column.

The SubCkt() testplan entry changes the subcircuit type without changing any parameters. You can also use the function with an optional parameter string to set the two electrical parameters for the load.
CAUTION:
When using the SubCkt() function, you are directly setting the subcircuit name. DVM loads have three pin configurations, and you must set the pin configuration (2T, 3T, or 4T) in the subcircuit name so the subcircuit name is consistent with the symbol pin count. The following example is for the three terminal load.
SubCkt(REF, SIMPLIS_DVM_ADVANCED_LOAD_3T_RES_DC)

The following SubCkt() call changes the subcircuit to a 3-terminal resistive + DC load, sets the DC_CURRENT to 2.5A, and the LOAD_RESISTANCE to 0.4Ω

SubCkt(REF, SIMPLIS_DVM_ADVANCED_LOAD_3T_RES_DC,DC_CURRENT=2.5 LOAD_RESISTANCE=0.4)
Argument Range Description
REF n/a The actual reference designator of the DVM load or the more generic syntax of OUTPUT:n where n is an integer indicating a position in the list of DVM loads
LOAD_RESISTANCE min: 0 The actual, numerical resistance value for the load. No interpretation of symbolic values is made on the provided numeric value.
DC_CURRENT min: 0 The DC current for the load.

Converting between DVM and Power Supply Loads

To change a Power Supply load to a DVM load, right click the symbol to bring up the context menu, and select the menu option: Upgrade to DVM Source/Load

To change a DVM load to a Power Supply load, right click the symbol to bring up the context menu, and select the menu option: Downgrade to SIMetrix/SIMPLIS Source/Load