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Transient Response of a Two-Phase Half-Wave Rectifier

H. J. Halin and R. Strebel

Chapter Chapter 20 in Solving Problems in Scientific Computing Using Maple and MATLAB®, 1997, pp 297-308 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Electronic circuits are typically governed by linear differential equations with constant or time-dependent coefficients. The numerical simulation of such systems in the time-domain can be quite demanding, especially if the systems are very large and if they feature widely distributed eigenvalues. Methods for the analysis of electronic circuits have been presented in several textbooks, e.g. [2]. There are also a number of different packages for computer-aided analyses on the market with programs which are offsprings of codes such as ECAP [3] or SPICE2 [5]. These programs employ fully numerical methods and have therefore well-known pros and cons.

Date: 1997
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-97953-8_20

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