Written for engineering students, this textbook introduces the Spice simulator and shows how to verify circuit designs by plotting and printing their output waveforms. Originally published in 1993 by Prentice Hall, the second edition adds closing chapters on the characteristics of electrical motors, simulation errors, and convergence problems. The CD-ROM contains a model library, PSpice circuit files, schematics, and OrCAD capture files.
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[PDF] Spice for Power Electronics and Electric Power Muhammad H. Rashid, Hasan M. Rashid
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