<p><b>Provides practical examples of circuit design and analysis using PSpice, MATLAB, and the Smith Chart</b></p> <p>This book presents the three technologies used to deal with electronic circuits: MATLAB, PSpice, and Smith chart. It gives students, researchers, and practicing engineers the necessa
Electronic Circuits with MATLAB, PSpice, and Smith Chart
โ Scribed by Won Y. Yang; Jaekwon Kim; Kyung W. Park; Donghyun Baek; Sungjoon Lim; Jingon Joung; Suhyun Park; Han L. Lee; Woo June Choi; Taeho Im
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Library
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This book presents the three technologies used to deal with electronic circuits: MATLAB, PSpice, and Smith chart. It gives students, researchers, and practicing engineers the necessary design and modelling tools for validating electronic design concepts involving bipolar junction transistors (BJTs),
"This book provides a student, researcher, or practicing engineer with the necessary design and modelling tools for validating electronic design concepts involving bipolar junction transistors (BJTs), field-effect transistors (FET), OP Amp circuits, and analog filters. Analytical solutions are prese
Software tools applied to circuit analysis and design are rapidly evolving, enabling students to move beyond the time-consuming, math-intensive methods of traditional circuit instruction. By incorporating MATLAB 7.0 and PSpice 10.0, alongside systematic use of the Laplace transform, Yang and Lee hel
Software tools applied to circuit analysis and design are rapidly evolving, enabling students to move beyond the time-consuming, math-intensive methods of traditional circuit instruction. By incorporating MATLAB 7.0 and PSpice 10.0, alongside systematic use of the Laplace transform, Yang and Lee hel
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