Hi,
I am looking for an EXCELLENT quality circuit analysis textbook, one
that uses SPICE analysis throughout the text. I need to brush up on my
electronic circuit analysis techniques, and I've forgotten a lot over
the last 10 years. Some I remember, but many other areas are fuzzy.
I have an older edition of The Analysis of Design of Linear Circuits,
but the book is rather hard to follow. I remember not liking this text
back when I took my last circuits class. If you have a favorite or
know of an excellent circuits book, I would very much appreciate
hearing from you.
Thanks,
Tony
Charles - 06 Aug 2007 23:32 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> know of an excellent circuits book, I would very much appreciate
> hearing from you.
Just curious ... why not get a good book and enter the schematics into the
SPICE simulator of your choice?
Steve - 07 Aug 2007 23:28 GMT
>> Hi,
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> Just curious ... why not get a good book and enter the schematics into the
> SPICE simulator of your choice?
Roberts & Sedra : "Spice" is readable and good for the spice perspective,
but its not a traditional circuits text - no derivations, etc. Lots of
problems for each chapter.
Sedra & Smith's : "Microelectronic Circuits" seems to be the source for many
of the examples in Roberts. I don't own that one, so I can't comment on its
usefulness.
Steve