Steady-State Methods for Simulating Analog and Microwave Circuits

Cover of Steady-State Methods for Simulating Analog and Microwave Circuits by Kenneth S. Kundert
Publisher: Springer US
Year: 1990
Language: en
Edition: 1990
Pages: 248
ISBN-13: 9780792390695
Dimensions:
Height: 9.21 Inches
Length: 6.14 Inches
Weight: 2.7337320488 Pounds
Width: 0.63 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 621.39/5
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Steady-State Methods for Simulating Analog and Microwave Circuits by Kenneth S. Kundert, published by Springer US on March 31, 1990, is a comprehensive exploration of simulation techniques aimed at finding steady-state solutions for nonlinear circuits, particularly those involving distributed elements like transmission lines. This edition spans 248 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed examination of novel numerical algorithms developed to address these complex problems.

Readers will find a collection of algorithms focused on computing steady-state solutions, with an emphasis on harmonic balance and mixed frequency-time methods. The book is designed for those familiar with basic numerical methods, providing a blend of theory and practical applications. While the primary focus is on analog and microwave circuits, the general nature of the methods discussed may also be applicable to other disciplines within technology and engineering, particularly in the fields of electronics and circuit design.


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The motivation for starting the work described in this book was the interest that Hewlett-Packard’s microwave circuit designers had in simulation techniques that could tackle the problem of finding steady state solutions for nonlinear circuits, particularly circuits containing distributed elements such as transmission lines. Examining the problem of computing steady-state solutions in this context has led to a collection of novel numerical algorithms which we have gathered, along with some background material, into this book. Although we wished to appeal to as broad an audience as possible, to treat the subject in depth required maintaining a narrow focus. Our compromise was to assume that the reader is familiar with basic numerical methods, such as might be found in [dahlquist74] or [vlach83], but not assume any specialized knowledge of methods for steady-state problems. Although we focus on algorithms for computing steady-state solutions of analog and microwave circuits, the methods herein are general in nature and may find use in other disciplines. A number of new algorithms are presented, the contributions primarily centering around new approaches to harmonic balance and mixed frequency-time methods. These methods are described, along with appropriate background material, in what we hope is a reasonably satisfying blend of theory, practice, and results. The theory is given so that the algorithms can be fully understood and their correctness established.

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