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Computer Methods for Analysis of MixedMode Switching Circuits (Kluwer International Series in Engineering & Computer Scienc),Used
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Computer Methods for Analysis of MixedMode Switching Circuits provides an indepth treatment of the principles and implementation details of computer methods and numerical algorithms for analysis of mixedmode switching circuits. Major topics include:Computeroriented formulation of mixedmode switching circuits,Network functions of linear and nonlinear timevarying systems,Numerical Laplace inversion based integration algorithms and inconsistent initial conditions,Time domain analysis of periodically switched linear and nonlinear circuits including response, sensitivity, noise, clock jitter, and statistical quantities,Time domain analysis of circuits with internally controlled switches and oversampled sigmadelta modulators,Tellegen's theorem, frequency reversal theorem, and transfer function theorem of periodically switched linear circuits and their applications,Frequency domain analysis of periodically switched linear and nonlinear circuits including response, sensitivity, group delay, noise, and statistical quantities.
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