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Computer-Aided Circuit Analysis with Multisim

 

New Book: Computer-Aided Circuit Analysis with Multisim

 

Colleagues: We would like to inform you of a new book with the title above. Some information on the book follows. A major feature of the book is that each analysis feature is given a reasonable amount of background theory. Each figure is shown on a separate page, which makes it very convenient for class display. All circuits were created with Version 14 or 14.1.

 

The following links provide information for different countries on purchasing the book:

 

http://www.amazon.com/dp/1981705953 on Amazon.com

http://www.amazon.ca/dp/1981705953 on Amazon.ca

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1981705953 on Amazon.co.uk

http://www.amazon.de/dp/1981705953 on Amazon.de

http://www.amazon.es/dp/1981705953 on Amazon.es

http://www.amazon.fr/dp/1981705953  on Amazon.fr

http://www.amazon.it/dp/1981705953 on Amazon.it

 

I wish it were possible to provide review copies of the book, but based on Amazon polices, even the authors have to pay for copies!

 

Authored by William D. Stanley, Co-Authored by John R Hackworth

List Price: $65.00

8.5" x 11" (21.59 x 27.94 cm) 
Black & White on White paper
318 pages

ISBN-13: 978-1981705955 (CreateSpace-Assigned) 
ISBN-10: 1981705953 
BISAC: Technology & Engineering / Electronics / General

This book provides a comprehensive treatment of the popular circuit analysis program Multisim, along with a sufficient amount of underlying theory to constitute a complete study of a relevant modern approach to circuit analysis. The book begins with the process required for obtaining parts and constructing a circuit model. Two chapters are then devoted to DC Circuit Analysis including analysis at a fixed operating point followed by the process of sweeping a DC variable. Several chapters are then devoted to Transient Analysis ranging from the simplest single-element forms to more complex transient situations. The treatment then moves to Frequency Response Analysis and Steady-State AC Analysis at a single frequency. Fourier Analysis is covered followed by Pole-Zero Analysis. Finally, Sensitivity Analysis, Worst-Case analysis, Monte Carlo Analysis, and Temperature Sweep Analysis are covered. The underlying theory is covered as a supplement to each of the preceding topics. Numerous examples are provided. Circuit diagrams and Multisim generated curves each occupy a full page providing a convenient way to display the results in a presentation form.

  

Computer-Aided Circuit Analysis with Multisim

 

Chapter 1.       Creating a Circuit Model with Multisim                                                       

Chapter 2.       DC Operating Point                                                                           

Chapter 3.       DC Sweep                                                                                          

Chapter 4.       Transient Analysis I                                                               

Chapter 5.       Transient Analysis II                                                             

Chapter 6.       Transient Analysis III                                                            

Chapter 7.       AC Sweep Analysis                                                               

Chapter 8.       Single Frequency AC Analysis                                             

Chapter 9.       Fourier (Spectral) Analysis                                                   

Chapter 10.     Pole Zero Analysis                                                                

Chapter 11.     Sensitivity Analysis                                                               

Chapter 12.     Worst Case Analysis                                                              

Chapter 13.     Monte Carlo Analysis                                                            

Chapter 14.     Temperature Sweep Analysis                                    

Appendix.       How to Use the Grapher                                                        

 

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