Attia (engineering, Prairie View A&M U. Texas) presents a guide to two state-of- the-art engineering software packages and their use in electronics circuit modeling and data analysis. Divided into three sections, the work offers an introduction to PSPICE (a derivative of the popular SPICE circuit design program), an overview of MATLAB,(a collection math and engineering software particularly good at analyzing and plotting data) and a look at how the two applications can be used to model and analyze transistors, diodes and other electronic components and systems. This updated second edition contains new MATLAB examples, a new chapter on ORCAD schematic capture program and updated bibliographic notes throughout. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Used collectively, PSPICE and MATLAB® are unsurpassed for circuit modeling and data analysis. PSPICE can perform DC, AC, transient, Fourier, temperature, and Monte Carlo analysis of electronic circuits with device models and subsystem subcircuits. MATLAB can then carry out calculations of device parameters, curve fitting, numerical integration, numerical differentiation, statistical analysis, and two- and three-dimensional plots. PSPICE and MATLAB® for Electronics: An Integrated Approach, Second Edition illustrates how to use the strong features of PSPICE and the powerful functions of MATLAB for electronic circuit analysis.
After introducing the basic commands and advanced features of PSPICE as well as ORCAD schematics, the author discusses MATLAB fundamentals and functions. He then describes applications of PSPICE and MATLAB for problem solving. Applications covered include diodes, operational amplifiers, and transistor circuits.
New to the Second Edition
- Updated MATLAB topics
- Schematic capture and text-based PSPICE netlists in several chapters
- New chapter on PSPICE simulation using the ORCAD schematic capture program
- New examples and problems, along with a revised bibliography in each chapter
This second edition continues to provide an introduction to PSPICE and a simple, hands-on overview of MATLAB. It also demonstrates the combined power of PSPICE and MATLAB for solving electronics problems. The book encourages readers to explore the characteristics of semiconductor devices using PSPICE and MATLAB and apply the two software packages for analyzing electronic circuits and systems.