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PSPICE and MATLAB for Electronics: An Integrated Approach [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 360 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x156 mm, kaal: 635 g, 185 Illustrations, black and white, Contains 2 hardbacks
  • Sari: VLSI Circuits
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2002
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0849312639
  • ISBN-13: 9780849312632
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 360 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x156 mm, kaal: 635 g, 185 Illustrations, black and white, Contains 2 hardbacks
  • Sari: VLSI Circuits
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-May-2002
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0849312639
  • ISBN-13: 9780849312632
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PSPICE has circuit simulation features unmatched by any other scientific software. MATLAB's capabilities for matrix computations, plotting, data processing, and analysis are well established throughout the world. Together, these two software packages form a powerful, full-function toolbox for electronic circuit analysis.

PSPICE and MATLAB for Electronics offers the first integrated presentation of both of these software packages. It provides a PSPICE primer, a MATLAB primer, and an in-depth treatment of their combined power for solving electronics problems, particularly those associated with diodes, op-amps, and transistor circuits. The author takes a practical approach, provides a multitude of examples, and encourages readers to put what they've learned into practice through the many exercises provided in each chapter. All of the PSPICE netlists and MATLAB m-files used in the examples are available on the Internet at www.crcpress.com.

Anyone working or aspiring to work in electronics needs a familiarity with these products, and learning to use them together offers more than the sum of their advantages. Use PSPICE for circuit analysis, use MATLAB for calculating device parameters, curve fitting, numerical functions, and plots, and use PSPICE and MATLAB for Electronics to learn how they can work in tandem to effectively and efficiently explore device characteristics and analyze circuits and systems.
Section I Introduction to PSPICE
PSPICE Fundamentals
3(40)
Introduction
3(1)
Element Statements
4(3)
Control Statements
7(2)
Circuit Title
7(1)
Comments (*)
7(1)
Operating Point (.OP)
7(2)
DC Analysis (.DC)
9(3)
Transient Analysis (.TRAN)
12(6)
Transient Analysis Sources
12(6)
AC Analysis (.AC)
18(2)
Printing Command (.PRINT)
20(1)
Plotting Command (.PLOT)
21(1)
Transfer Function Command (.TF)
22(4)
DC Sensitivity Analysis (.SENS)
26(3)
Initial Conditions (.IC, UIC, .NODESET)
29(2)
Temperature Analysis (.TEMP)
31(1)
PROBE Statement (.PROBE)
32(11)
Bibliography
37(1)
Problems
37(6)
PSPICE Advanced Features
43(74)
Device Model
43(11)
Resistor Models
45(1)
Capacitor Models
46(1)
Inductor Models
47(3)
Diode Models
50(2)
Bipolar Junction Transistor Models
52(1)
MOSFET Models
53(1)
Library Files
54(4)
Component Values (.PARAM, .STEP)
58(5)
The .PARAM Statement
58(2)
The .STEP Function
60(3)
Function Definition (.FUNC, .INC)
63(3)
The .FUNC Statement
63(3)
The .INC Statement
66(1)
Subcircuit (.SUBCKT, .ENDS)
66(4)
Analog Behavioral Model
70(11)
The VALUE Extension
71(2)
The TABLE Extension
73(3)
The FREQ Extension
76(2)
The LAPLACE Extension
78(3)
Monte Carlo Analysis (.MC)
81(7)
Component Tolerances for Monte Carlo Analysis
82(2)
Simulation
84(4)
Sensitivity and Worst-Case Analysis (.WCASE)
88(10)
Fourier Series (.FOUR)
98(19)
Fourier Analysis Using PROBE
101(1)
RMS and Harmonic Distortion
102(4)
Bibliography
106(2)
Problems
108(9)
Section II MATLAB Primer
MATLAB Fundamentals
117(42)
MATLAB Basic Operations
117(2)
Matrix Operations
119(4)
Array Operations
123(2)
Complex Numbers
125(3)
The Colon Symbol
128(2)
FOR Loops
130(3)
IF Statements
133(5)
Graph Functions
138(9)
X-Y Plots and Annotations
138(4)
Logarithmic and Plot3 Functions
142(2)
Subplot and Screen Control
144(3)
Input/Output Commands
147(12)
Bibliography
153(1)
Problems
153(6)
MATLAB Functions
159(42)
M-Files
159(2)
Script Files
159(1)
Function Files
160(1)
Mathematical Functions
161(2)
Data Analysis Functions
163(5)
Derivative Function (DIFF)
168(2)
Integration Functions (quad, quad8, trap)
170(5)
Curve Fitting (polyfit, Polyval)
175(2)
Polynomial Functions (roots, poly, polyval, and fzero)
177(7)
Roots of Polynomials (roots, poly, polyval)
177(3)
Zero of a Function (zero) and Non-zero of a Function (find)
180(1)
Frequency Response of a Transfer Function (Freqs)
180(4)
Save, Load, and Textread Functions
184(7)
Save and Load Functions
184(3)
The Textread Function
187(4)
Interfacing SPICE to MATLAB
191(10)
Bibliography
193(1)
Problems
193(8)
Section III Applications of PSPICE and MATLAB
Diode Circuits
201(40)
Diode
201(5)
Rectification
206(10)
Zener Diode Voltage Regulator
216(8)
Peak Detector
224(6)
Diode Limiters
230(11)
Bibliography
235(1)
Problems
236(5)
Operational Amplifier
241(44)
Inverting and Non-inverting Configurations
241(9)
Inverting Configuration
241(4)
Non-inverting Configuration
245(5)
Slew Rate and Full-Power Bandwidth
250(6)
Active Filter Circuits
256(29)
Lowpass Filters
257(3)
Highpass Filters
260(5)
Bandpass Filters
265(9)
Band-Reject Filters
274(5)
Bibliography
279(1)
Problems
280(5)
Transistor Characteristics and Circuits
285(48)
Characteristics of Bipolar Junction Transistors
285(5)
MOSFET Characteristics
290(4)
Biasing of BJT Circuits
294(8)
MOSFET Bias Circuit
302(7)
Frequency Response of Transistor Amplifiers
309(9)
Feedback Amplifiers
318(15)
Bibliography
327(1)
Problems
328(5)
Index 333