COMPUTER METHODS FOR CIRCUIT ANALYSIS AND DESIGN
โ Scribed by VLACH J. and SINGHAL K
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 632
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Preface
Motivation
Contents
1- FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS
2- NETWORK EQUATIONS AND THEIR SOLUTION
3- GRAPH THEORETIC FORMULATION OF NETWORK EQUATIONS
4- GENERAL FORMULATION METHODS
5- SENSITIVITIES
6- COMPUTER GENERATION OF SENSITIVITIES
7- NETWORK FUNCTIONS IN THE FREQUENCY DOMAIN
8- LARGE CHANGE SENSITIVITY AND RELATED TOPICS
9- INTRODUCTION TO NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
10- NUMERICAL LAPLACE TRANSFORM INVERSION
11- MODELING
12- DC SOLUTION OF NETWORKS
13- NUMERICAL INTEGRATION OF DIFFERENTIAL AND ALGEBRAIC-DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
14- DIGITAL AND SWITCHED-CAPACITOR NETWORKS
15- INTRODUCTION TO OPTIMIZATION THEORY
16- TIME DOMAIN SENSITIVITIES AND STEADY STATE
17- DESIGN BY MINIMIZATION
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