Basic methods for microcomputer-aided analysis of electronic circuits

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458 pages 1995

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In this book the authors cover the basic methods of computer analysis of electronic circuits: these include numerical integration, automatic circuit matrix generation, solutions to a set of linear equations, non-linear equation solution and Fourier series analysis. All topics are illustrated by computer programs written in Turbo Pascal.

Key features of the text are as follows: source codes of all programs are on an accompanying diskette and listed at the end of each chapter; algorithms used in the text are fully described and used in programs saved in the diskette; and numerical methods used do not demand previous experience.

Basic Methods for Microcomputer-Aided Analysis of Electronic Circuits can be used on second and third year undergraduate courses of circuit theory in departments of electrical and electronic engineering and computer science.

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