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PSpice Advanced Analysis - Automatically Fine-Tune Your Circuits webinar
Basic simulation is just the first step in creating a good PCB design.
Predicting a circuit's behavior by varying tolerances of the components used along with their stress limits is instrumental in producing designs that exceed expectations.
Optimizing designs to meet new goals and specifications, parametric simulation and statistical analysis of the simulation results not only cuts down the time spent on re-working existing designs but also...
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http://www.cadence.com
date: 6/12/2007
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Rapid and Accurate Simulation of Multi-Gigabit Serial Channels Webcast
Ansoft announces a one-hour Web seminar introducing two new simulation technologies--fast transient and statistical tools--that are now included in Nexxim(R), Ansoft's circuit simulation engine.
The new features include a fast transient tool that uses long, user-defined bit patterns to produce an eye diagram, allowing engineers to create controlled stress tests and to identify specific bit sequences that cause bit errors.
The...
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https://event.on24.com
date: 3/20/2008
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Tips and Tricks to get More out of your SPICE Simulations
Circuit simulation tools are useful supplements to breadboarding for gaining fast and detailed design insight.
A collection of simulation tips and tricks used by Fairchild's Global Power Resource support group is presented.
Interactive on-line design simulation tools and device models for off-line solutions are available on the Fairchild website.
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http://www.techonline.com
date: 12/18/2007
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A Simplified Introduction to Circuit Simulation using SPICE OPUS
This document has been prepared without the help of any proprietary software products using the following: Slackware Linux Version 10. LYX Document Processor Ver. 1.3.4 with LATEX typesetting program.
Document Class: Article (Komascript) XFig Ver. 3.2.4 For the latest version of this document contact lifelektronix@yahoo.co.in 2 What is SPICE? The word SPICE is an acronym which stands for Simulation Program with Integrated...
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date: 1/1/2004
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Circuit Simulation Using SPICE
Although most SPICE simulators today use a graphical interface, an understanding of SPICE netlist concepts is very useful.
A netlist is a complete text description of the circuit which includes the element lines, analysis statement(s), and a list of model parameters for semiconductor devices.
Whether using a graphical interface or a text netlist, all of the parameters discussed below are necessary to describe the circuit and desired...
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http://www.engr.uky.edu
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Processor Designs for Embedded Systems
The IBM PC and the Macintosh, both launched around 1982, are the last well-known computer lines that were based on traditional CISC processors.
That is a processor having a rich and diverse instruction set thanks to an internal read-only microprogram store for the control of its internal operation.
In 1980, Patterson (UC Berkeley) and Hennessy (Stanford) proposed a different kind of computer processor, a simplified but efficiently...
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date: 4/1/2006
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