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  • The Art of Simulation Using PSPICEAnalog and Digital: Analog and Digital

    The Art of Simulation Using PSPICEAnalog and Digital by Al-Hashimi, Bashir;

    Analog and Digital

    Series: Electronic Engineering Systems; 5;

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    Short description:

    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.

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    Long description:

    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.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Introduction
    Brief History of SPICE
    Book Structure
    PSpice Syntax
    Simulation Hierarchy
    Chapter Summary
    References
    Circuit Entry and Preliminary Analyses
    Introduction
    Passive Components Description
    Semiconductor Components Description
    Diode Description
    Bipolar Transistor Description
    Independent Sources
    DC Independent Source
    AC Independent Source
    Transient Independent Source
    Output Options of Simulation Results
    Direct Outputs
    Tabulated and Plotted Outputs
    Graphics Outputs-Probe
    Running PSpice-The Control Shell
    Simulation Examples
    Schematic Capture
    Chapter Summary
    References
    Transient and Fourier Analyses
    Transient Independent Sources
    Exponential Independent Source (EXP)
    Pulse Independent Source (PULSE)
    Sinusoidal Independent Source (SIN)
    Single-Frequency Frequency-Modulated Source (SFFM)
    Piece-Wise Linear Independent Source (PWL)
    The .TRAN Statement
    Simulation Examples
    Fourier Analysis (Text Mode)
    Fourier Analysis (Graphics Mode)
    Chapter Summary
    References
    Dependent Sources (Linear and Nonlinear)
    Linear Dependent Sources
    Linear Voltage-Controlled Voltage Source (VCVS)
    Linear Voltage-Controlled Current Source (VCCS)
    Linear Current-Controlled Current Source (CCCS)
    Linear Current-Controlled Voltage Source (CCVS)
    Polynomial Nonlinear Dependent Sources
    One-Dimensional Polynomial VCVS
    Two-Dimensional Polynomial VCVS
    Effective Use of Dependent Sources
    Chapter Summary
    References
    Subcircuits and Efficient Use of PSpice
    The .PARAM Statement
    Subcircuits
    Calling Subcircuits
    Components Scaling
    The .STEP Statement
    Chapter Summary
    References
    Analog Device Models and Libraries
    Passive Components
    Resistor Model
    Capacitor Model
    Inductor Model
    Semiconductor Models
    Diode Model
    Bipolar Transistor Model
    Operational Amplifier Model
    Using Op-amp Macromodels
    Dealing with Unstable

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