
The Art of Simulation Using Pspice Analog & Digital
Bashir Al- Hashimi(Editor)
CRC Press
1st Edition
Published on 15. February 1995
Book
Hardback
270 pages
978-0-8493-7895-9 (ISBN)
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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Language
English
Place of publication
Bosa Roca
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Illustrations
47 s/w Tabellen
47 tabs.
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
570 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-7895-9 (9780849378959)
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Content
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
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