SPICE : a guide to circuit simulation and analysis using PSpice / Paul W. Tuinenga.
By: Tuinenga, Paul W
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
In this reinterpretation and reconstruction of Spinoza's thought, Donagan (humanities, Caltech) demonstrates that it was Spinoza's unique usage of traditional philosophical vocabulary that resulted in the history of misunderstanding that is his continuing fate. Explains how to use PSPICE for common electrical and electronic problems. Structured as a tutorial, the book describes the syntax of SPICE. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Getting started -- DC operation -- DC sensitivity -- DC sweep -- Transfer function -- Frequency response -- Feedback control analysis -- Noise analysis -- Transient response -- Distortion and spectral analysis -- Device models -- Active devices.