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Analog.Gyrator ​

This component extends from TwoPort

Usage ​

TranslatedComponents.Analog.Gyrator(G1=1, G2=1)

Parameters: ​

NameDescriptionUnitsDefault value
G1S1
G2S1

Connectors ​

  • p1 - This connector represents an electrical pin with voltage and current as the potential and flow variables, respectively. (Pin)

  • n1 - This connector represents an electrical pin with voltage and current as the potential and flow variables, respectively. (Pin)

  • p2 - This connector represents an electrical pin with voltage and current as the potential and flow variables, respectively. (Pin)

  • n2 - This connector represents an electrical pin with voltage and current as the potential and flow variables, respectively. (Pin)

Variables ​

NameDescriptionUnits
v1V
v2V
i1A
i2A

Behavior ​

julia
using TranslatedComponents #hide
using ModelingToolkit #hide
@variables G1 #hide
@variables G2 #hide
@named sys = TranslatedComponents.Analog.Gyrator(G1=G1, G2=G2) #hide
full_equations(sys) #hide
<< @example-block not executed in draft mode >>

Source ​

dyad
component Gyrator
  extends TwoPort
  parameter G1::Dyad.Conductance = 1
  parameter G2::Dyad.Conductance = 1
relations
  i1 = G2 * v2
  i2 = -G1 * v1
end
Flattened Source
dyad
component Gyrator
  p1 = Pin()
  n1 = Pin()
  p2 = Pin()
  n2 = Pin()
  variable v1::Dyad.Voltage
  variable v2::Dyad.Voltage
  variable i1::Dyad.Current
  variable i2::Dyad.Current
  parameter G1::Dyad.Conductance = 1
  parameter G2::Dyad.Conductance = 1
relations
  v1 = p1.v - n1.v
  v2 = p2.v - n2.v
  i1 = p1.i
  i2 = p2.i
  0 = p1.i + n1.i
  0 = p2.i + n2.i
  i1 = G2 * v2
  i2 = -G1 * v1
metadata {}
end


Test Cases ​

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