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Introduction: Spice - The Third Decade | 1 | |
1.1 | The Early Days of Spice | 1 |
1.2 | Spice in the 1970s | 2 |
1.3 | Spice in the 1980s | 4 |
1.4 | Spice in the 1990s | 7 |
Ch. 1 | Introduction to Electrical Computer Simulation | 12 |
1.1 | Purpose of Computer Simulation of Electrical Circuits | 12 |
1.2 | What Is SPICE? | 14 |
1.3 | User Interaction With SPICE and the Computer | 17 |
Ch. 2 | Circuit Element and Network Description | 38 |
2.1 | Elements, Models, Nodes, and Conventions | 38 |
2.2 | Two-Terminal Elements | 39 |
2.3 | Multiterminal Elements | 56 |
Ch. 3 | Semiconductor-Device Elements | 73 |
3.2 | Diodes | 75 |
3.3 | Bipolar Junction Transistors | 78 |
3.4 | Junction Field Effect Transistors (JFETs) | 96 |
3.5 | Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MOSFETs) | 101 |
3.6 | Metal-Semiconductor Field Effect Transistors (MESFETs) | 109 |
Ch. 4 | DC Analysis | 114 |
4.1 | Analysis Overview | 114 |
4.2 | Operating (Bias) Point | 117 |
4.3 | DC Transfer Curves | 125 |
4.4 | Small-Signal Transfer Function | 129 |
4.5 | Sensitivity Analysis | 133 |
4.6 | Node Voltage Initialization | 136 |
Ch. 5 | AC Analysis | 141 |
5.2 | AC Frequency Sweep | 142 |
5.3 | Noise Analysis | 149 |
5.4 | Distortion Analysis | 157 |
5.5 | Pole-Zero Analysis | 164 |
Ch. 6 | Time-Domain Analysis | 168 |
6.1 | Analysis Description | 168 |
6.2 | Transient Analysis | 169 |
6.3 | Initial Conditions | 180 |
6.4 | Fourier Analysis | 184 |
Ch. 7 | Functional and Hierarchical Simulation | 193 |
7.1 | High-Level Circuit Description | 193 |
7.2 | SPICE Subcircuit and Circuit Hierarchy | 194 |
7.3 | Ideal Models | 204 |
7.4 | Functional Models | 213 |
7.5 | Macro-Models | 227 |
Ch. 8 | Distortion Analysis | 241 |
8.1 | Distortion in Semiconductor Circuits | 241 |
8.2 | Small-Signal Distortion Analysis | 241 |
8.3 | Large-Signal Distortion Analysis | 263 |
Ch. 9 | Spice Algorithms and Options | 278 |
9.1 | Overview of Algorithms | 278 |
9.2 | DC Solution of Linear Circuits | 280 |
9.3 | DC Solution of Nonlinear Circuits | 291 |
9.4 | Time-Domain Solution | 298 |
9.5 | Summary of Options | 312 |
Ch. 10 | Convergence Advice | 319 |
10.2 | Common Causes of Solution Failure | 320 |
10.3 | DC Convergence | 330 |
10.4 | Time-Domain Convergence | 353 |
10.5 | Circuit-Specific Convergence | 362 |
Appendix A: Semiconductor-Device Models | 378 | |
A.1 | Diode | 378 |
A.2 | Bipolar Junction Transistor | 380 |
A.3 | MOSFET | 384 |
Appendix B: Error Messages | 391 | |
B.1 | General Syntax Errors | 391 |
B.2 | Multiterminal Element Errors | 392 |
B.3 | Source Specification Errors | 392 |
B.4 | Element, Semiconductor-Device, and Model Errors | 393 |
B.5 | Circuit Topology Errors | 394 |
B.6 | Subcircuit Definition Errors | 394 |
B.7 | Analysis Errors | 395 |
B.8 | Miscellaneous Errors | 398 |
Appendix C: Spice Statements | 399 | |
C.1 | Element Statements | 399 |
C.2 | Global Statements | 400 |
C.3 | Control Statements | 401 |
Appendix D: Gear Integration Formulas | 402 | |
Appendix E: SPICE Input Deck | 403 | |
Index | 405 |
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