An edition of Circuit analysis with multisim (2011)

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An edition of Circuit analysis with multisim (2011)

Circuit analysis with multisim

This book is concerned with circuit simulation using National Instruments Multisim. It focuses on the use and comprehension of the working techniques for electrical and electronic circuit simulation. The first chapters are devoted to basic circuit analysis. It starts by describing in detail how to perform a DC analysis using only resistors and independent and controlled sources. Then, it introduces capacitors and inductors to make a transient analysis. In the case of transient analysis, it is possible to have an initial condition either in the capacitor voltage or in the inductor current, or both. Fourier analysis is discussed in the context of transient analysis. Next, we make a treatment of AC analysis to simulate the frequency response of a circuit. Then, we introduce diodes, transistors, and circuits composed by them and perform DC, transient, and AC analyses. The book ends with simulation of digital circuits.

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Morgan & Claypool
Language
English
Pages
182

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction to circuit simulation
1.1 What is circuit simulation
1.2 What is multisim
1.3 Organization of the book
Selected bibliography
2. Resistive circuits
2.1 Circuit editing
2.1.1 Basic DC analysis
2.2 Multisim measurement instruments
2.2.1 Basic measurement instruments
2.2.2 The multimeter
2.2.3 The oscilloscope
2.2.4 The Wattmeter
2.2.5 The probe
2.3 Breadboard circuit capture
2.3.1 Three dimensional virtual components
2.4 Use of the multisim grapher
2.5 Circuits with controlled sources
2.5.1 Circuits with VCVS
2.5.2 Circuits with ICIS
2.5.3 Circuits with VCIS (G-source)
2.5.4 Circuits with ICVS (H-source)
2.6 Conclusions
3. Time domain analysis, transient analysis
3.1 Capacitors and inductors
3.2 Input signal types
3.2.1 EXPONENTIAL signal
3.2.2 PULSE signal
3.2.3 PIECEWISE_LLINEAR signal (PWL)
3.2.4 Sinewave AC signal
3.2.5 Frequency modulated signal FM
3.2.6 Thermal noise signal
3.2.7 Amplitude modulated signal AM
3.3 Time domain analysis, transient analysis
3.3.1 Use of cursors
3.4 The oscilloscope and the distortion analyzer
3.4.1 The oscilloscope
3.4.2 The distortion analyzer
3.5 Fourier analysis
3.6 Additional examples
3.7 Conclusions
4. Frequency domain analysis, AC analysis
4.1 AC analysis, frequency response
4.1.1 Loops with no resistance
4.2 Bode plots
4.3 Pole-zero analysis
4.4 Examples
4.5 Conclusions
5. Semiconductor devices
5.1 Diodes
5.2 Transistors
5.3 Bipolar transistors
5.4 Junction field effect transistors-JFET's
5.5 Metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors-MOSFET's
5.6 Additional examples
5.7 Conclusions
Selected bibliography
6. Digital circuits
6.1 Digital circuit components
6.2 Tools for digital circuit analysis
6.2.1 Logic analyzer
6.2.2 Word generator
6.2.3 Logic converter
6.3 Examples
6.4 Conclusions
Authors' biographies.

Edition Notes

Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

Series from website.

Includes bibliographical references.

Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.

Also available in print.

Mode of access: World Wide Web.

System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on November 19, 2011).

Published in
San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA)
Series
Synthesis lectures on digital circuits and systems -- # 35
Other Titles
Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
621.3815
Library of Congress
TK7867 .B243 2011

The Physical Object

Format
[electronic resource] /
Pagination
1 electronic text (xiii, 182 p.) :
Number of pages
182

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25567376M
Internet Archive
circuitanalysisw00bezl
ISBN 13
9781608457571, 9781608457564
OCLC/WorldCat
759405358

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