New York: McGraw-Hill, 1995. — 392 p. — ISBN: 9780070501690.
This comprehensive volume reveals how, using basic principles of elementary circuit analysis along with familiar numerical methods, readers can build up sophisticated electronic simulation tools capable of analyzing large, complicated circuits. The book describes in clear language an especially broad range of uses to which circuit simulation principles may be put - from running general applications, to understand why SPICE works in some cases and not in others.
Introduction to Circuit Simulation
Linear dc Nodal Analysis
Solution of Linear Equations
Linear Transient Analysis I
Linear Transient Analysis II
Frequency Domain Analysis and Moment-Matching Methods
Sparse Matrices and Some of Their Implications
Circuit Partitioning and Large Change Sensitivity
Incremental Sensitivity
Simulation of Nonlinear Circuits
Timing Simulation
Appendix. Tree/Link Analysis