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PSpice Advanced Analysis User’s Guide.pdf

July 29, 2008 · Filed Under Electrical Engineering  · Tags: ,

PSpice Advanced Analysis is an add-on program for PSpice and PSpice A/D. Use these four Advanced Analysis tools to improve circuit performance, reliability, and yield:

  • Sensitivity identifies which components have parameters critical to the measurement goals of your circuit design.
  • The four Optimizer engines optimize the parameters of key circuit components to meet your performance goals.
  • Smoke warns of component stress due to power dissipation, increase in junction temperature, secondary breakdowns, or violations of voltage / current limits.
  • Monte Carlo estimates statistical circuit behavior and yield.

Contents:

  • Chapter 1 Introduction [ ~ In this chapter ~ Advanced Analysis overview ~ Project setup ~ Validating the initial project ~ Advanced Analysis files ~ Workflow ~ Numerical conventions ]
  • Chapter 2 Libraries [ In this chapter ~ Overview ~ Parameterized components ~ Location of Advanced Analysis libraries ~ Using Advanced Analysis libraries ~ Using the online Advanced Analysis library list ~ Using the library tool tip ~ Using Parameterized Part icon ~ Preparing your design for Advanced Analysis ~ Creating new Advanced Analysis-ready designs ~ Using the design variables table ~ Modifying existing designs for Advanced Analysis ~ Example ~ Selecting a parameterized component ~ Setting a parameter value ~ Using the design variables table ~ For power users ~ Legacy PSpice optimizations ]
  • Chapter 3 Sensitivity [ In this chapter ~ Sensitivity overview ~ Sensitivity strategy ~ Plan ahead ~ Workflow ~ Sensitivity procedure ~ Setting up the circuit in the schematic editor ~ Setting up Sensitivity in Advanced Analysis ~ Running Sensitivity ~ Controlling Sensitivity ~ Sending parameters to Optimizer ~ Printing results ~ Saving results ~ Example ~ Setting up the circuit in the schematic editor ~ Setting up Sensitivity in Advanced Analysis ~ Running Sensitivity ~ Displaying run data ~ Controlling Sensitivity ~ Sending parameters to Optimizer ~ For power users ~ Sensitivity calculations ]
  • Chapter 4 Optimizer [ In this chapter ~ Optimizer overview ~ Optimizer engines ~ Optimizer strategy ~ Plan ahead ~ Optimizer procedure ~ Setting up in the circuit in the schematic editor ~ Setting up Optimizer in Advanced Analysis ~ Running Optimizer ~ Assigning available values with the Discrete engine ~ Finding components in your schematic editor ~ Printing results ~ Saving results ~ Example ~ Overview ~ Setting up the circuit in the schematic editor ~ Setting up Optimizer in Advanced Analysis ~ Running Optimizer ~ Editing a measurement within Advanced Analysis ~ Saving results ]
  • Chapter 5 Smoke [ In this chapter ~ Smoke overview ~ Smoke strategy ~ Plan ahead ~ Workflow ~ Smoke procedure ~ Setting up the circuit in the schematic editor ~ Running Smoke ~ Printing results ~ Configuring Smoke ~ Example ~ Overview ~ Setting up the circuit in the schematic editor ~ Running Smoke ~ Printing results ~ Configuring Smoke ~ For power users ~ Smoke parameters ]
  • Chapter 6 Monte Carlo [ In this chapter ~ Monte Carlo overview ~ Monte Carlo strategy ~ Plan Ahead ~ Workflow ~ Monte Carlo procedure ~ Setting up the circuit in the schematic editor ~ Setting up Monte Carlo in Advanced Analysis ~ Starting a Monte Carlo run ~ Reviewing Monte Carlo data ~ Controlling Monte Carlo ~ Printing results ~ Saving results ~ Example ~ Setting up the circuit in the schematic editor ~ Setting up Monte Carlo in Advanced Analysis ~ Running Monte Carlo ~ Reviewing Monte Carlo data ~ Controlling Monte Carlo ~ Printing results ~ Saving results ]
  • Chapter 7 Measurement Expressions [ In this chapter ~ Measurements overview ~ Measurement strategy ~ Procedure for creating measurement expressions ~ Setup ~ Composing a measurement expression ~ Viewing the results of measurement evaluations ~ Example ~ Viewing the results of measurement evaluations. ~ Measurement definitions included in PSpice ~ For power users ~ Creating custom measurement definitions ~ Definition example ~ Measurement definition syntax ~ Syntax example ]
  • Chapter 8 Optimization Engines [ In this chapter ~ LSQ engine ~ Principles of operation ~ Configuring the LSQ engine ~ Modified LSQ engine ~ Configuring the Modified LSQ engine ~ Random engine ~ Configuring the Random Engine ~ Discrete engine ~ Commercially available values ]

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  1. Tanveer Habib Mallik on November 29th, 2008 3:48 pm

    i want free books on matlab and pspice

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