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Schematic Capture with Cadence PSpice (2nd Edition) | 
enlarge | Author: Marc E. Herniter Publisher: Prentice Hall Category: Book
List Price: $72.40 Buy Used: $23.48 You Save: $48.92 (68%)
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 438313
Media: Paperback Edition: 2 Pages: 650 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 8.2 x 1
ISBN: 0130484008 Dewey Decimal Number: 621.3815 EAN: 9780130484000 ASIN: 0130484008
Publication Date: May 31, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description These manuals show the reader how to use the CadenceO/OrcadO version of the PSpiceO circuit simulation program with the Orcad CaptureO front end. Focusing on a wide range of circuits, they feature a collection of examples that show how to create a circuit, how to run the different analyses, and how to obtain the results from those analyses. The topics covered in this book are editing a basic schematic using OrcadO/CaptureO, Probe, DC nodal analysis, DC sweep, AC sweep, transient analysis, creating and modifying models using Orcad/Capture, digital simulations, Monte Carlo analyses, and project management with Orcad/Capture CIS. For electrical engineers, computer engineers, and workers in power electronics, analog electronics, circuit simulation, and project managers.
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Good and Bad August 27, 2009 Michael Edick (Olney, MD United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Very unhappy with this text versus the summary provided on Amazon's site. First, there was no PSPICE-CD included with the text (haven't found the free version from Cadence's website yet either...). Second, text only shows how to operate the Cadence PSPICE program, it isn't a book for anyone who already knows something about SPICE. There is only minimal reference to creating models (assumes all you want to do is download a manufacturer's model), and has no reference to text-editing netlists, models, subcircuits, etc. The book's first-line of the preface says it all, "This manual is designed to show students how to use the PSpice circuit simulation program from Orcad..." I was searching for a book showing how to text-edit .op, .tran, .noise, etc commands, plus I want to mathematically manipulate currents and voltages based on other nets in equation form. Commands like **bi 2 0 VALUE = {I(V1)*"R(V(2))"}** don't even show up as a possibility in this text. If you're a newbie and want to learn the specific Cadence PSPICE schematic-capture program, then this text is probably adequate (note: I agree with others' complaints about "black-on-black" examples are VERY difficult to read). If you're looking for anything SPICE-related (not program-related), look elsewhere. This will probably be the first thing I've ever had to send back to Amazon.
Very good bok May 14, 2007 Giuseppe Frau Very good book, full of clear explanations. If you do not have previous experience with Schematic Capture softwares, this book makes it easy to learn how to do it.
Excellent March 17, 2007 Laurence Langan Fair price; quick delivery. Good communication from the vendor. Able to track the entire way
The Best Book Available for PSpice October 25, 2006 STZ 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
During my undergraduate school, I used this book extensively. It gave me a solid advantage over other students. Other students would still be struggling, after a week of a lab, to do its related simulations, while I used to finish my work on the same day we had the lab. If you want to learn how to use PSpice, this is the book. Its style to teach by example and all the examples are on the CD along with a student version of the PSpice which is good enough for learning purposes.
Outstanding October 27, 2005 William L. Harrell 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
The item was sent very quickly. Excellent condition. Kudos to all who were involved.
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