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Summary
Summary
Professional level software for anyone who designs electrical circuits; the "ready to compile" routines in C language allow the user to configure, customize, and streamline programs more easily and quickly than with software of a wider application . Includes a 5 1/4 " disk for IBM-compatibles, and the source code listings for use in other computers. No bibliography. Annotation(c) 2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This recent, timely, unusual, and valuable work presents computer methods for synthesis and analysis, using C language routines. It is divided into two parts: review of circuit analysis fundamentals, and a variety of computational synthetic circuit designs. Each program is in the form of a self-contained function, easily called out from any main program. All functions use a common system of data structures and indexing conventions, making outputs of one function directly usable as inputs to subsequent functions. The book details programming conventions and data structures for inexperienced C language programmers. In comparison to "canned" circuit analysis and device modeling programs such as SPICE (requiring much larger memory and longer execution times), the C routines presented afford access to intermediate results, along with advantages of coupling synthesis and analysis methods. Included is an IBM PC-compatible disk containing the source code for each program. Highly recommended for libraries serving electrical engineering faculty as well as graduate and upper-division undergraduate students.-I. L. Kosow, emeritus, City University of New York