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which version of pspice matches book"spice a guide to circuit simulation and analysis"?

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lixiaoyao - 07 Sep 2007 22:53 GMT
hi all
 I have been told "spice a guide to circuit simulation and analysis
using pspice" is a classic book for learning pspice,
but when I read the book, I found it is almost impossible to implement
the book example in my ORCAD 9.2, I am really wanting to read through
this book since it is classic, so can anyone tell me which version
Pspice match this book, I am current in windows and I will prefer
windows version if possible, otherwise, linux version is fine to me
too.
 Thanks a lot
JeffM - 08 Sep 2007 08:04 GMT
was: which version of pspice matches book"spice a guide to circuit
simulation and analysis"?

lixiaoyao MULTI-POSTED:
>I have been told "spice a guide to circuit simulation and analysis
>using pspice" is a classic book for learning pspice,

Stop doing this:
http://groups.google.com/groups/search?enc_author=4JMiEBIAAADx_WQQ_PEiPb1eLPChlG
cG8rhlH0Pnl47z4AZhN98BFg&scoring=d

If you MUST post the same question to multiple groups,
do this instead:
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:qHhBKJ-sXKYJ:en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-po
st+adequately.answered+corrected+with.commas+individually+Disclaimers+*-*-*-mark
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Marra - 13 Sep 2007 18:39 GMT
I designed computer and analogue circuits for 30 years and have never
touched a simulation except out of curiosity.
And I never had any problems.
Jim Thompson - 13 Sep 2007 18:48 GMT
>I designed computer and analogue circuits for 30 years and have never
>touched a simulation except out of curiosity.
>And I never had any problems.

And you've never designed a chip with thousands of transistors... all
DC-coupled ;-)

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