Advanced circuit simulation using Multisim Workbench
By: Báez López, David.
Contributor(s): Guerrero-Castro, Félix E | Cervantes-Villagómez, Ofelia Delfina.
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PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | Available | EBKE398 |
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.
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1. Models and subcircuits -- 1.1 Editing a component model in multisim -- 1.1.1 Editing a component for use in the same circuit only -- 1.1.2 Editing a component in the database -- 1.2 Creating subcircuits in multisim -- 1.2.1 Subcircuit to be located in the database -- 1.3 Conclusions -- 1.4 Problems -- Bibliography --
2. Transmission lines -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Parameters of lossless transmission lines -- 2.3 Examples -- 2.4 Conclusions -- 2.5 Problems -- Bibliography --
3. Other types of analyses -- 3.1 Sensitivity analysis -- 3.2 Noise analysis -- 3.3 Monte Carlo and worst case analyses -- 3.3.1 Monte Carlo analysis -- 3.3.2 Worst case analysis -- 3.4 Parametric analysis -- 3.5 Temperature effects -- 3.6 Conclusions -- 3.7 Problems --
4. Simulating microcontrollers -- 4.1 Introduction to multisim MCU -- 4.2 Multisim MCU basics -- 4.2.1 Included microcontroller models -- 4.2.2 MCU wizard -- 4.3 Debugging tools -- 4.4 Peripheral devices -- 4.5 Examples -- 4.6 Conclusions --
5. PCB design with ultiboard -- 5.1 Basics of PCB design -- 5.1.1 Let the computer do the routing -- 5.1.2 Manually routing a design -- 5.2 Step-by-step examples -- 5.2.1 Selecting the operational amplifier -- 5.2.2 Selecting resistors -- 5.2.3 Selecting headers -- 5.2.4 Transferring the design to ultiboard -- 5.3 Fabrication -- 5.4 Conclusions -- Authors' biographies.
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Multisim is now the de facto standard for circuit simulation. It is a SPICE-based circuit simulator which combines analog, discrete-time, and mixed-mode circuits. In addition, it is the only simulator which incorporates microcontroller simulation in the same environment. It also includes a tool for printed circuit board design. Advanced Circuit Simulation Using Multisim Workbench is a companion book to Circuit Analysis Using Multisim, published by Morgan & Claypool in 2011. This new book covers advanced analyses and the creation of models and subcircuits. It also includes coverage of transmission lines, the special elements which are used to connect components in PCBs and integrated circuits. Finally, it includes a description of Ultiboard, the tool for PCB creation from a circuit description in Multisim. Both books completely cover most of the important features available for a successful circuit simulation with Multisim.
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