PSpice and Orcad Capture are computer programs that simulate electric circuits. PSpice for Linear Circuits provides an introduction to these programs and describes ways in which they can be profitably used in an introductory course on electric circuits. This manual is written specifically for beginnig electric circuits students, and gives step-by-step instructions for using PSpice and Orcad Capture to analyze ac and dc circuits, circuits in the time domain to determine the complete response, and circuits in the frequency domain to determine the frequency response.
Furthermore, the objective of this book is to approach circuit analysis by developing a sound understanding of fundamentals and a problem-solving methodology that encourages critical thinking.
... circuit shown in Fig. 15.4 and double click on the resistor to open the Property Editor. Enter a linear coefficient value of 0.0002 in TC1 and Display both the property Name and Value of TC1 as shown in Fig. 15.5. Make sure you name the ...
Solving circuit problems is less a matter of knowing what steps to follow than why those steps are necessary. And knowing the why stems from an in-depth understanding of the...
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Introduction to PSpice: A supplement to Electric circuits, 5th edition
Offers a simple, easy-to-follow guide to PSpice, accessible to those familiar with the various electrical topics. The text reinforces basic circuit analysis principles using PSpice, for use with Windows 3.1x...
... linear Transformer 14.8 Ideal Transformer 14.9 Autotransformer 14.10 Reflected Impedance CHAPTER 15 Circuit Analysis Using Spice and PSpice ... 15.7 Subcircuit 15.8 Op Amp Circuits 15.9 AC Steady State and Frequency Response 15.10 Mutual ...
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... Circuits 14.7 Linear Transformer 14.8 Ideal Transformer 14.9 Autotransformer 14.10 Reflected Impedance Circuit Analysis Using Spice and Pspice ... 15.7 Op Amp Circuits 274 278 278 279 280 280 282 283 284 284 286 287 288 289 290 292 310 310 ...
Table of Contents (NOTE: Each chapter begins with an Introduction, and concludes with a Summary and Computer Analysis.) 1. Semiconductor Diodes. Ideal Diode. Semiconductor Materials. Energy Levels. Extrinsic Materials-n-type and...