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245 1 0 _aPSpice for Filters and Transmission Lines
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_cby Paul Tobin.
250 _a1st ed. 2007.
264 1 _aCham :
_bSpringer International Publishing :
_bImprint: Springer,
_c2007.
300 _aXIII, 151 p.
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490 1 _aSynthesis Lectures on Digital Circuits & Systems,
_x1932-3174
505 0 _aPassive Filters and Bode Plotting -- Loss Functions and Active Filter Design -- Voltage-Controlled Voltage Source Active Filters -- Infinite Gain Multiple Feedback Active Filters -- Biquadratic Filters and Monte-Carlo Analysis -- Switched-Capacitor Filter Circuits -- Two-Port Networks and Transmission Lines -- Importing and Exporting Speech Signals.
520 _aIn this book, PSpice for Filters and Transmission Lines, we examine a range of active and passive filters where each design is simulated using the latest Cadence Orcad V10.5 PSpice capture software. These filters cannot match the very high order digital signal processing (DSP) filters considered in PSpice for Digital Signal Processing, but nevertheless these filters have many uses. The active filters considered were designed using Butterworth and Chebychev approximation loss functions rather than using the 'cookbook approach' so that the final design will meet a given specification in an exacting manner. Switched-capacitor filter circuits are examined and here we see how useful PSpice/Probe is in demonstrating how these filters, filter, as it were. Two-port networks are discussed as an introduction to transmission lines and, using a series of problems, we demonstrate quarter-wave and single-stub matching. The concept of time domain reflectrometry as a fault location tool on transmission lines is then examined. In the last chapter we discuss the technique of importing and exporting speech signals into a PSpice schematic using a tailored-made program Wav2ascii. This is a novel technique that greatly extends the simulation boundaries of PSpice. Various digital circuits are also examined at the end of this chapter to demonstrate the use of the bus structure and other techniques.
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