Designing a switched-mode power supply (SMPS) is not an easy task. There are numerous figures of merit when it comes to how well an SMPS will perform. Efficiency is typically regarded as the most important figure of merit when designing an SMPS; however, other characteristics such as ripple/noise, inductor current, max overshoot, etc. are important factors in the overall design. Using simple SPICE simulators could make optimizing these design factors strenuous and repetitive. To overcome this challenge, Keysight's PathWave Advanced Design System (ADS) offers an optimizer function enabling designers to set a design goal and simulate multiple designs in a single iteration which provides the results in a single simulation run. This video demonstrates how to utilize the optimizer function in ADS to meet your SMPS design goals.
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