ABSTRACT

Developed at UC Berkeley more than two decades ago, SPICE software is the tool of choice for performing nominal analysis for electronic circuits. However, attempts to use SPICE for worst-case analysis (WCA) reveal several shortcomings, including: a 400-sample limit for Monte Carlo Analysis (MCA); lack of Rot-Sum-Square (RSS) analysis, asymmetric component tolerances, Fast MCA, or AC sensitivity capability; no single-run method of tolerancing inputs; and no predefined beta (skewed) or bimodal (gapped) distributions for MCA. While several commercial versions of SPICE may have corrected some of these limitations, they still remain rather expensive.

Based on extensive experience in WCA, Node List Tolerance Analysis: Enhancing SPICE Capabilities with Mathcad presents software methods that overcome the many limitations of SPICE WCA using less expensive tools. The author demonstrates correct and incorrect methods of extreme value analysis, demonstrates the necessity of tolerancing multiple inputs, and provides output histograms for unusual inputs. He also shows how to detect non-monotonic components, which cause severe errors in all WCA methods except MCA. The book also includes demonstrations of tolerance analysis of three-phase AC circuits.

Node List Tolerance Analysis: Enhancing SPICE Capabilities with Mathcad requires no circuit analysis mathematics, supplying original methods of nominal circuit analysis using node lists. It is ideal for performing effective analyses while adhering to a budget.

part I|1 pages

Nominal Analysis

chapter 1|8 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|26 pages

Passive Circuits

chapter 3|61 pages

Controlled Sources

chapter 4|5 pages

Leverrier’s Algorithm

chapter 5|12 pages

Stability Analysis

chapter 6|35 pages

Transient Analysis

chapter 7|15 pages

DC Circuit Analysis

chapter 8|20 pages

Three-Phase Circuits

part II|1 pages

Tolerance Analysis

chapter 9|7 pages

Introduction

chapter 10|21 pages

DC Circuits

chapter 11|44 pages

AC Circuits

chapter 12|9 pages

Transient Tolerance Analysis

chapter 13|7 pages

Three-Phase Circuits

chapter 14|16 pages

Miscellaneous Topics