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The Designer’s Guide to Spice and Spectre
Author(s) -
K. Kundert,
Paul J. Gray
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
kluwer academic publishers ebooks
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Book series
DOI - 10.1007/b101824
Subject(s) - spice , cad , product design , product (mathematics) , computer science , productivity , systems engineering , manufacturing engineering , engineering , engineering drawing , electrical engineering , mathematics , economics , geometry , macroeconomics
From the Publisher: The Designer's Guide to SPICE and Spectrer is an in-depth guide to circuit simulators from a designer's perspective: the pitfalls of circuit simulation, such as convergence and accuracy problems, are explained in terms a circuit designer is comfortable with. The book gives designers insight into why these problems occur and how to avoid them. It also provides practical advice on how to make many difficult measurements with a circuit simulator, such as loop gain of an op-amp or distortion measurements of such clocked circuits as d-to-a converters and sample-and-hold circuits. Finally, suggestions are given about how to handle difficult classes of circuits, such as oscillators, charge-storage or very large circuits. After reading The Designer's Guide to SPICE and Spectrer, you will spend less time fighting your simulator and more time exploring, understanding and designing your circuits.

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