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Schematic Capture with MicroSim PSpice for Windows Version 3.1 [Textbook Binding]

Marc E. Herniter Ph.D.


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A supplementary manual designed for use throughout the continuum of freshman/senior-level electronics courses in Engineering and Engineering Technology.

  • Written as a class demonstration—with step-by-step screen captures—these manuals show students how to use the Windows versions of the PSpice circuit simulation program from MicroSim with the schematic capture front end, Schematics. Focusing on a wide range of circuits that are studied throughout the engineering/engineering technology curriculum, they feature a collection of examples that show how to create a circuit, how to run the different analyses, and how to obtain the results from those analyses. They include complete software—allowing students to take a circuit from conception, to circuit simulation, to schematic documentation, to circuit realization (PC board production).
  • This text contains version 7.1 of the MicroSim PSpice and Schematics software. This is the last version of the software to run under Windows 3.1. For the software version that runs under Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT, see Schematic Capture Using MicroSim PSpice for Windows 95/98/NT.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Worth the money 22 Feb 2000
By Terry Micciche - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Textbook Binding
This book was the best book I have used for PSpice. Software was easy to install and examples were very easy to follow. Examples covered almost all topics I was interested in. If you need a recommendation on a good PSpice book this is it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Of several books on PSpice on my shelf, Herniter's is best. 22 May 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Written as an academic lab manual, it works as well for a small business designer, as I am. It's both a tutorial and reference for PSpice ver 7.1 that's included, but is applicable also to PSpice ver8, especially if you contact the author's Web site for his excellent ver8 support materials. I'm looking forward to Herniter's next edition.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
This book and software combination require MAJOR updates. 15 Jun 1999
By A Customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
The self help guide becomes virtually useless in Chapter 2, in which the sample circuits provided for evaluation have key components which are not supported by the software. Chapter 2 is supposed to teach the user how to utilize the circuit analysis tool called "Probe", however, since neither sample circuit is supported by the software, the chapter becomes an effort in futility. I would not recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning MicroSim Pspice.

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