Summary
A good introductory book on SPICE in the context of analog circuit design was written by Vladimirescu [vladimirescu94]. An interesting book that discusses both design and simulation issues for highfrequency circuits is available from Maas [maas88]. More information on the mechanics and numerics of circuit simulation from a simulator developer’s perspective is found in the books by Sangiovanni- Vincentelli [sangiovanni81], McCalla [mccalla87], or Vlach and Singhal [vlach83]. Information on more esoteric simulation algorithms is found in the books by White and Kundert [white86, kundert90]. For information about the details of the more common semiconductor models available in SPICE and associated background material, there is the excellent book currently being written by Jeng [jeng] or the book edited by Antognetti and Massobrio [antognetti93]. Finally, information on macromodeling in SPICE is given in the book by Connelly and Choi [connelly92].
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(2003). Circuit Simulation. In: The Designer’s Guide to Spice and Spectre. The Designer’s Guide Book Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48200-2_1
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