Analyzing Circuits with SPICE on Linux
Linux Journal
A Simulator Independent Semiconductor Model Implementation Based on SPICE Model Equations
Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing - Special issue on selected papers from ECS '97
Regression Criteria and Their Application in Different Modeling Cases
Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing
Scheduling Optimization on the Simbus Backplane
ANSS '04 Proceedings of the 37th annual symposium on Simulation
A New Simulation Technique for Periodic Small-Signal Analysis
DATE '03 Proceedings of the conference on Design, Automation and Test in Europe - Volume 1
Simplified Modeling of a Multipole Amplifier Using All-Pass Network Functions
Analog Integrated Circuits and Signal Processing
Invention and creativity in automated design by means of genetic programming
Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing
A CMOS quadrature oscillator based on a non linear system
CEA'08 Proceedings of the 2nd WSEAS International Conference on Computer Engineering and Applications
Numerical methods for simulation of guitar distortion circuits
Computer Music Journal
Authoring diagram-based CBA with CourseMarker
Computers & Education
Unconventional simulation tasks in OrCAD PSpice via simulation manager
ICC'08 Proceedings of the 12th WSEAS international conference on Circuits
A review of digital techniques for modeling vacuum-tube guitar amplifiers
Computer Music Journal
ICHIT'06 Proceedings of the 1st international conference on Advances in hybrid information technology
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing - Special issue on virtual analog audio Effects and musical instruments
Modeling of the EMS VCS3 voltage-controlled filter as a nonlinear filter network
IEEE Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing - Special issue on virtual analog audio Effects and musical instruments
Measurement and model identification of semiconductor devices
AEE'05 Proceedings of the 4th WSEAS international conference on Applications of electrical engineering
Symbolic and semisymbolic analysis of electronic circuit in maple
CSS'11 Proceedings of the 5th WSEAS international conference on Circuits, systems and signals
Circuit distortion analysis based on the simplified Newton's method
Journal of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Proceedings of the International Conference on Computer-Aided Design
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From the Publisher:This new book, written by Andre Vladimirescu, who was instrumental in the development of SPICE at the University of California Berkeley, introduces computer simulation of electrical and electronics circuits based on the SPICE standard. Relying on the functionality first supported in SPICE2 that is now supported in all SPICE programs, this text is addressed to all users of electrical simulation. The approach to learning circuit simulation is to interpret simulation results in relation to electrical engineering fundamentals; the book asks the student to solve most circuit examples by hand before verifying the results with SPICE. Addressed to both the SPICE novice and the experienced user, the first six chapters provide the relevant information on SPICE functionality for the analysis of linear as well as nonlinear circuits. Each of these chapters starts out with a linear example accessible to any new user of SPICE and proceeds with nonlinear transistor circuits. The latter part of the book goes into more detail on such issues as functional and hierarchical models, distortion analysis, basic algorithms in SPICE and related options parameters, and, how to direct SPICE to find a solution when it does not converge to a solution. The approach emphasizes that SPICE is not a substitute for knowledge of circuit operation but a complement. The SPICE Book is different from previously published books in the approach of solving circuit problems with a computer. The solution to most circuit examples is sketched out by hand first and followed by a SPICE verification. For more complex circuits it is not feasible to find the solution by hand but the approach stresses the need for the SPICE user to understand the results. Readers gain a better comprehension of SPICE thanks to the importance placed on the relation between EE fundamentals and computer simulation. The tutorial approach advances from the hand solution of a circuit to SPICE verification and simulation results interpret