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In Abschnitt 1.3 wurde eine Unterteilung der Programme zur Entwurfsunterstützung entsprechend dem Abstraktionsgrad des Schaltungsentwurfs vorgenommen. In diesem und in den folgenden Kapiteln sollen die Programme zur Unterstützung des elektrischen Entwurfs — also auf der Transistorebene — näher betrachtet werden. Bei der Durchsicht der Fachliteratur stellt man schnell fest, daß eine Vielzahl solcher Programme existieren, wobei sich diese durch ihren Leistungsumfang und durch ihre Eignung für verschiedene Technologien unterscheiden. In diesem Kapitel wird die weitere Untergliederung entsprechend dem Leistungsumfang vorgenommen. Die Anpassung der Programme an verschiedene Technologien oder, allgemeiner gesagt, die Modellierung der Schaltungselemente, um sie in einem Programm behandeln zu können, wird in Kapitel 3 behandelt.

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Horneber, EH. (1985). Leistungsumfang von Netzwerkanalyseprogrammen. In: Simulation elektrischer Schaltungen auf dem Rechner. Fachberichte Simulation, vol 5. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82573-6_2

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