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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-030.mrc:48650193:10095
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100 1 $aRashid, Muhammad H.$q(Muhammad Harunur),$d1945-
245 10 $aSPICE for power electronics and electric power /$cMuhammad H. Rashid, Hasan M. Rashid.
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aBoca Raton, FL :$bCRC/Taylor & Francis,$c2006.
300 $a1 online resource (552 pages) :$billustrations
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490 1 $aElectrical and computer engineering ;$v127
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (page 531) and index.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aIntroduction; Introduction; Descriptions of SPICE; Types of Spice; Types of Analysis; Limitations of PSpice; Descriptions of Simulation Software Tools; PSpice Platform; PSpice A/D; PSpice Schematics; OrCAD Capture; PSpice Schematics vs.
505 0 $aOrCAD Capture; SPICE Resources; Web Sites with Free SPICE Models; Web Sites with SPICE Models; SPICE and Circuit Simulation Information Sites; Engineering Magazines with SPICE Articles; Suggested Reading; ; Circuit Descriptions; Introduction; Input Files; Nodes; Element Values; Circuit Elements; Element Models; Sources; Output Variables; Types of Analysis; PSpice Output Commands; Format of Circuit Files; Format of Output Files; Examples of PSpice Simulations; PSpice Schematics; PSpice Schematics Layout; PSpice A/D; Probe; Importing Microsim Schematics in OrCAD Capture; Suggested Reading; Problems; ; Defining Output Variables; Introduction; DC Sweep and Transient Analysis; Voltage Output; Current Output; Power Output; AC Analysis; Voltage Output; Current Output; Output Markers; Noise Analysis; Summary; ; Voltage and Current Sources; Introduction; Sources Modeling; Pulse Source
505 0 $a; Typical Statements; Piecewise Linear Source; Typical Statement; Sinusoidal Source; Typical Statements; Exponential Source; Typical Statements; Single-Frequency Frequency Modulation Source; Typical Statements; Independent Sources; Independent Voltage Source; Typical Statements; Independent Current Source; Typical Statements; Schematic Independent Sources; Dependent Sources; Polynomial Source; Typical Model Statements; Voltage-Controlled Voltage Source; Typical Statements; Current-Controlled Current Source; Typical Statements; Voltage-Controlled Current Source; Typical Statements; Current-Controlled Voltage Source; Typical Statements; Schematic Dependent Sources; Behavioral Device Modeling; VALUE; Typical Statements; TABLE; Typical Statements; LAPLACE; Typical Statements; FREQ; Typical Statements; Summary; Suggested Reading; Problems; ; Passive Elements
505 0 $a; Introduction; Modeling of Elements; Some Model Statements; Operating Temperature; Some Temperature Statements; RLC Elements; Resistor; Some Resistor Statements; Capacitor; Some Capacitor Statements; Inductor; Some Inductor Statements; Magnetic Elements and Transformers; Linear Magnetic Circuits; Nonlinear Magnetic Circuits; Lossless Transmission Lines; Switches; Voltage-Controlled Switch; Current-Controlled Switch; Time-Dependent Switches; Time-Dependent Close Switch; Time-Dependent Open Switch; Summary; Suggested Reading; Problems; ; SPICE Dot Commands; Introduction; Models; .MODEL (Model); .SUBCKT (Subcircuit); .ENDS (End of Subcircuit); .FUNC (Function); .GLOBAL (Global); .LIB (Library File); .INC (Include File); .PARAM (Parameter); .STEP (Parametric Analysis); Types of Output; .PRINT (Print); .PLOT (Plot); .PROBE (Probe); Probe Statements; Probe Output; .WIDTH
505 0 $a(Width); Operating Temperature and End of Circuit; Options; DC Analysis; .OP (Operating Point); .NODESET (Nodeset); .SENS (Sensitivity Analysis); .TF (Small-Signal Transfer Function); .DC (DC Sweep); AC Analysis; Noise Analysis; Transient Analysis; .IC (Initial Transient Conditions); .TRAN (Transient Analysis); Fourier Analysis; Monte Carlo Analysis; Sensitivity and Worst-Case Analysis; Summary; Suggested Reading; Problems; ; Diode Rectifiers; Introduction; Diode Model; Diode Statement; Diode Characteristics; Diode Parameters; Modeling Zener Diodes; Tabular Data; Diode Rectifiers; Laboratory Experiments; Experiment DR. 1; Single-Phase Full-Wave Center-Tapped Rectifier; Experiment DR. 2; Single-Phase Bridge Rectifier; Experiment DR. 3; Three-Phase Bridge Rectifier; Summary; Suggested Reading; Design Problems; ; DC-DC Converters; Introduction; DC Switch Chopper; BJT SPICE Model; BJT
505 0 $aParameters; Examples of BJT Choppers; MOSFET Choppers; MOSFET Parameters; Examples of MOSFET Choppers; IGBT Model; Laboratory Experiment; Experiment TP. 1; DC Buck Chopper; Experimental TP-2; DC Boost Chopper; Summary; Suggested Reading; Design Problems; ; Pulse-Width-Modulated Inverters; Introduction; Voltage-Source Inverters; Current-Source Inverters; Laboratory Experiments; Experiment PW. 1; Single-Phase Half-Bridge Inverter; Experiment PW. 2; Single-Phase Full-Bridge Inverter; Experiment PW. 3; Single-Phase Full-Bridge Inverter with PWM Control; Experiment PW. 4; Experiment PW. 5; Three-Phase Bridge Inverter; `Experiment PW. 6; Single-Phase Current-Source Inverter; Experiment PW. 7; Three-Phase Current-Source Inverter; Summary; Suggested Reading; Design Problems; ; Resonant-Pulse Inverters; Introduction; Resonant-Pulse Inverters; Zero-Current Switching Converters (ZCSC); Zero-Voltage
505 0 $aSwitching Converter (ZVSC); Laboratory Experiments; Experiment RI. 1; Single-Phase Half-Bridge Resonant Inverter; Experiment RI. 2; Single-Phase Full-Bridge Resonant Inverter; Experiment RI. 3; Push-Pull Inverter; Experiment RI. 4; Parallel Resonant Inverter; Experiment RI. 5; ZCSC; Experiment RI. 6; ZVSC; Summary; Suggested Reading; Design Problems; ; Controlled Rectifiers; Introduction; AC Thyristor Model; Controlled Rectifiers; Examples of Controlled Rectifiers; Switched Thyristor DC Model; GTO Thyristor Model; Example of Forced-Commutated Rectifiers; Laboratory Experiments; Experiment TC. 1; Single-Phase Half-Wave Controlled Rectifier; Experiment TC. 2; Single-Phase Full-Wave Controlled Rectifier; Experiment TC. 3; Three-Phase Full-Wave Controlled Rectifier; Summary; Suggested Reading; Design Problems; ; AC Voltage Controllers; Introduction; AC Thyristor Model; AC Voltage Controllers
505 0 $a; Examples of AC Voltage Controllers; Laboratory Experiments; Experiment AC. 1; Single-Phase AC Voltage Controller; Experiment AC. 2; Three-Phase AC Voltage Controller; Summary; Suggested Reading; Design Problems; ; Control Applications; Introduction; Op-Amp Circuits; DC Linear Models; AC Linear Models; Nonlinear Macromodels; Control Systems; Signal Conditioning; Closed-Loop Current Control; Suggested Reading; Problems; ; Characteristics of Electrical Motors; Introduction; DC Motor Characteristics; Induction Motor Characteristics; Suggested Reading; Problems; ; Difficulties; Introduction; Large Circuits; Running Multiple Circuits; Large Outputs; Long Transient Runs; Convergence; DC Sweep; Bias-Point Calculation; Transient Analysis; Analysis Accuracy; Negative Component Values; Power Switching Circuits; Model Parameters of Diodes and Transistors; Error Tolerances; Snubbing
505 0 $aResistor; Quasi-Steady-State Condition; Floating Nodes; Nodes with Fewer than Two Connections; Voltage Source and Inductor Loops; Running PSpice Files on Spice; Running Spice Files on PSpice; Using Earlier Version of Schematics; Suggested Reading; Problems; ; APPENDIX A; Running PSpice on PCs; Installing PSpice Software in PCs; Creating Input Circuit Files; Running DOS Commands; PSpice Default Symbol Libraries
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650 0 $aElectric circuit analysis$xData processing.
650 0 $aElectronic circuit design$xData processing.
650 0 $aPower electronics$xData processing.
650 6 $aCircuits électriques$xAnalyse$xInformatique.
650 6 $aÉlectronique de puissance$xInformatique.
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700 1 $aRashid, Hasan M.
776 08 $iPrint version:$aRashid, M.H.$b2nd ed.$tSPICE for power electronics and electric power.$dBoca Raton, FL : CRC/Taylor & Francis, 2006$z9780849334184$w(OCoLC)60705717
830 0 $aElectrical and computer engineering ;$v127.
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