Electric and electronic circuit simulation using TINA-TI:

A circuit simulator is a computer program that permits us to see circuit behavior, i.e. circuit voltages and currents, without making the circuit. Use of a circuit simulator is a cheap, efficient, and safe way to study the behavior of circuits. The Toolkit for Interactive Network Analysis (TINAʼ) is...

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1. Verfasser: Asadi, Farzin (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Gistrup, Denmark River Publishers [2022]
Schriftenreihe:River Publishers series in circuits and systems
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Zusammenfassung:A circuit simulator is a computer program that permits us to see circuit behavior, i.e. circuit voltages and currents, without making the circuit. Use of a circuit simulator is a cheap, efficient, and safe way to study the behavior of circuits. The Toolkit for Interactive Network Analysis (TINAʼ) is a powerful yet affordable SPICE based circuit simulation and PCB design software package for analyzing, designing, and real time testing of analog, digital, VHDL, MCU, and mixed electronic circuits and their PCB layouts. This software was created by DesignSoft. TINA-TI is a spinoff software program that was designed by Texas Instruments (TIʼ) in cooperation with DesignSoft which incorporates a library of pre-made TI components to for the user to utilize in their designs. This book shows how a circuit can be analyzed in the TINA-TIʼ environment. Students of engineering (for instance, electrical, biomedical, mechatronics and robotics to name a few), engineers who work in industry and anyone who want to learn the art of circuit simulation with TINA-TI can benefit from this book
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 441 Seiten) Illustrationen, Diagramme
ISBN:9788770226851
8770226857
9781003332794
100333279X
9781000773514
1000773515
9781000773460
1000773469

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