

At left you can find saved versions of top industrial data sheets so you can design your own circuits in class. These specifications are listed on data sheets. This should allow you to get started doing simulations of your own.Ĭircuit components and devices-such as diodes, amplifiers, and BJTs-all have different specifications when manufactured by different companies. In this section, you will also find guides to help you setup SPICE simulations and the netlists and results for all examples in Appendix B. They are all collected here in a convenient reference for studying and as a problem-solving aid.Īppendix B begins with an introduction to SPICE simulation, followed by a series of simulation examples described in great detail. The tables in the book summarize vital results, concepts, and formulas.

This section features updated materials to help you study Microelectronic Circuits.
