Computer-aided Circuit Analysis Using PSpice

Computer-aided Circuit Analysis Using PSpice

Author: Walter Banzhaf

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13:

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This accessible guide to PSPICE prepares the reader to perform circuit analysis on a computer. It explains the basic concepts clearly, and follows up with an in-depth treatment of advanced topics. Over 60 detailed examples of PSPICE circuit analysis are presented.


PSpice for Linear Circuits (uses PSpice Version 15.7)

PSpice for Linear Circuits (uses PSpice Version 15.7)

Author: James A. Svoboda

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2007-06-29

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13:

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"This manual provides step-by-step instruction for using PSpice and Orcad Capture to: analyze dc circuits, including variable dc circuits, analyze ac circuits, analyze circuits in the time domain to determine the complete response; [and] analyze circuits in the frequency domain to determine the frequency response. A formal problem solving procedure is described in Chapter 1 and used throughout the manual. Every example in this manual explicitly examines the computer output to see if it is correct."--Publisher's website.


SPICE

SPICE

Author: Paul W. Tuinenga

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13:

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This guide to the PSpice circuit simulator provides a tutorial approach to using PSpice through graduated examples. This edition includes enhanced pedagogical features, and coverage of the newest capabilities of this program. It explains: the use of Monte Carlo methods in PSpice for statistically computing estimates of how circuits will behave with variations in component values and derivation and use of two-port parameters, including s-parameters. It also includes an expanded section on group and time delay, and on noise analysis, as well as fuller descriptions and examples for using parameters, functions and values defined by formulas to generalize circuit blocks and specify component values.


Fundamentals of Computer-Aided Circuit Simulation

Fundamentals of Computer-Aided Circuit Simulation

Author: William J. McCalla

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 1461320119

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From little more than a circuit-theoretical concept in 1965, computer-aided circuit simulation developed into an essential and routinely used design tool in less than ten years. In 1965 it was costly and time consuming to analyze circuits consisting of a half-dozen transistors. By 1975 circuits composed of hundreds of transistors were analyzed routinely. Today, simulation capabilities easily extend to thousands of transistors. Circuit designers use simulation as routinely as they used to use a slide rule and almost as easily as they now use hand-held calculators. However, just as with the slide rule or hand-held calculator, some designers are found to use circuit simulation more effectively than others. They ask better questions, do fewer analyses, and get better answers. In general, they are more effective in using circuit simulation as a design tool. Why? Certainly, design experience, skill, intuition, and even luck contribute to a designer's effectiveness. At the same time those who design and develop circuit simulation programs would like to believe that their programs are so easy and straightforward to use, so well debugged and so efficient that even their own grandmother could design effectively using their program.


Spicey Circuits

Spicey Circuits

Author: R. Chattergy

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Spicey Circuits: Elements of Computer-Aided Circuit Analysis presents a fresh, new approach to exploring basic circuit theory. The book is primarily a textbook designed for undergraduate students in electrical engineering and SPICE users who need an introduction to elementary circuit analysis. The book stresses the process of deriving expressions and demonstrates that computer simulation can be useful in understanding the behavior of complex expressions. Computer simulation using SPICE is woven into the material with emphasis on using the program as a tool for understanding circuits rather than a mere number cruncher. Topics discussed include circuit elements, resistors, files, interfaces, sources, and circuit types.


The Art of Simulation Using PSPICEAnalog and Digital

The Art of Simulation Using PSPICEAnalog and Digital

Author: Bashir Al-Hashimi

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-12-06

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1000714799

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This comprehensive volume covers both elementary and advanced analog and digital circuit simulation using PSpice. The text includes many worked examples, circuit diagrams, tables, and code listings. It also compares practical results with those obtained from simulation.


PSpice and Circuit Analysis

PSpice and Circuit Analysis

Author: John L. Keown

Publisher: Macmillan College

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 592

ISBN-13:

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Intended for beginning technology students, this text reinforces basic circuit principles through the use of the computer program PSpice and may be used in conjunction with a conventional textbook treatment of circuit analysis.


PSpice Simulation of Power Electronics Circuits

PSpice Simulation of Power Electronics Circuits

Author: E. Ramshaw

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1996-12-31

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 0412751402

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This book is aimed at advanced students and practising engineers. It provides step by step instructions in the use of MicroSim PSpice, industry-standard software that simulates power-electronics circuits. Computer-aided simulation is recognised as the most efficient method of power electronics circuit performance analysis, and is widely used in the industrial marketplace. This book presents a clear and concise guide to one of the most popular software packages. The theory is backed up by drills and exercises throughout, building up practical experience in MicroSim PSpice. The book is intended for use alongside a PC, and a free evaluation version of MicroSim PSpice will be supplied on application to Microsim Corporation. Alternatively, the author's site on the Internet can be accessed at the Internet and the software can be downloaded along with free circuit files, library files and zipped solutions to exercises.