Hardware Related Programming - General & Miscellaneous, Circuits - Computer Hardware
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Overview
Computer-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.Editorials
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New edition of a text designed to introduce the SPICE simulator at the sophomore or junior level with a minimum amount of time and effort, yet meeting accreditation requirements for integration of computer- aided analysis and design in the electrical engineering curriculum. Requires a previous or concurrent course on basic circuits, but no prior knowledge about the SPICE simulator. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)Book Details
Published
August 16, 1994
Publisher
Pearson US Imports & PHIPEs
Pages
364
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780131246522