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050 _aQA 76.758 .R37 1995
100 _aRashid, Muhammad H.
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245 0 _aSPICE for circuits and electronics using PSpice /
_cMuhammad H. Rashid.
250 _aSecond edition.
260 _aEnglewood Cliffs, New Jersey :
_bPrentice-Hall,
_cc1995
300 _axviii, 364 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _a1. Introduction -- 2. Circuit Descriptions -- 3. DC Circuit Analysis -- 4. Transient Analysis -- 5. AC Circuit Analysis -- 6. Advanced Spice Commands and Analysis -- 7. Semiconductor Diodes -- 8. Bipolar Junction Transistors -- 9. Field-Effect Transistors -- 10. OP-AMP Circuits -- 11. Digital Logic Circuits -- 12. Difficulties -- App. A Running PSPICE on PCs -- App. B Noise Analysis -- App. C Nonlinear Magnetic Model.
520 _aComputer-aided analysis and design is fast becoming a required skill for today's electronic engineers/technicians. SPICE ? a very popular software for analyzing electrical and electronic circuits ? is often the tool of choice. However, because it runs on a mainframe or VAX-class computer, it must usually be learned at the PC level using the PSpice simulator (which is similar to the University of California (UC) Berkeley SPICE). This volume provides a time-and-effort-saving introduction to the PSpice simulator as a requisite for moving on to SPICE. Introduces SPICE simulation; discusses source and element modeling; presents and explains SPICE commands; considers DC and AC circuits; outlines semiconductor devices modeling; explores digital logic circuits; and considers difficulties. For those who need a relatively quick and easy introduction to the PSpice simulator as a requisite for moving on to SPICE.
650 _aSPICE (COMPUTER FILE)
700 _aRashid, Muhammad H.
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