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[Help-gnucap] Books on Circuit Simulation Software Design
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Nuno Miguel Fernandes Sucena Almeida |
Subject: |
[Help-gnucap] Books on Circuit Simulation Software Design |
Date: |
Sun, 1 Jun 2003 16:18:25 +0100 |
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Hello,
this is a bit off topic but here it goes. Which books do you
recomend for learning circuit simulation software design? From the
following or any other, which one would you buy? I went to the local library
and brought home:
- Computer Methods for Circuit Analysis and Design (1983 Edition)
Jiri Vlach ; Kishore Singhal
(there's a new 1993 Edition, but I don't have access to it)
- Circuit Simulation Methods and Algorithms (1994 Edition)
Jan Ogrodzki
CRC Press
- Analog Methods for Computer-Aided Circuit Analysis and Diagnosis
(1988 Edition)
edited by Takao Ozawa
- Computer-aided design of microwave circuits (1981 edition)
K. C. Gupta, Ramesh Garg, Rakesh Chadha
Artech House
I've searched amazon and found others:
- Electronic Circuit and System Simulation Methods
(1999 Reprint Edition)
Pillage, Rohrer
- Computer-Aided Analysis of Nonlinear Microwave Circuits (1998)
Paulo J. C. Rodrigues
Artech House
My main interest is simulation of radio-frequency circuits,
from MHz to the low GHz range, using transient analysis.
By the way, is there any plan on adding a lossy transmission line
model to gnucap ? And about the server support or any other easier way of
controlling gnucap from a (to be done) graphical frontend?
Regards,
Nuno
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