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  • Symbolic statistical model reduction of a nonlinear voltage limiter circuit

    This notebook shows the symbolic statistical model reduction of a nonlinear voltage limiter circuit, which is transfered from cadence to Analog Insydes. After defining the parameter distributions the circuit is reduced by keeping the statistical behavior. Note that this notebook is for viewing only, it cannot be evaluated because internal transistor models and a new version of Analog Insydes are needed.

  • Symbolic Analysis of a C10 Operational Amplifier

    This notebook demonstrates a real-world application of Analog Insydes user Infineon Technologies Munich. It contains the symbolic and numerical analysis of a CMOS operational amplifier in C10 technology. Note that the notebook is for viewing only, it cannot be evaluated because Infineon-internal transistor models are needed.

  • Nonlinear Symbolic Analysis of a Square Root Function Block

    In this notebook, nonlinear approximation techniques are applied to automatically generate a behavioral model for a square root function block. The analysis is performed on transistor level using the PSpice large-signal BJT model.

    Executing this notebook requires some external data files which have been collected together with the notebook in an archive.

  • Linear Symbolic Analysis of the uA741 Operational Amplifier

    In this notebook, symbolic circuit analysis and approximation techniques are applied to compute symbolic expressions for the voltage transfer function and the dominant pole of the uA741 operational amplifier. The analysis is performed on transistor level using the PSpice small-signal BJT model.

    Executing this notebook requires some external data files which have been collected together with the notebook in an archive.

  • Symbolic model reduction in large signal mode with Analog Insydes 2

    This notebook shows the symbolic model reduction in DC mode. It presents new user-defined simulation and error functions and its usage in the model reduction routine.

  • Symbolic model reduction in small signal mode with Analog Insydes

    This notebook shows the symbolic model reduction in mixed DC/AC mode. It presents new user-defined simulation and error functions and its usage in the model reduction routine. Note that this notebook is for viewing only, it cannot be evaluated because functionality of a newer version of Analog Insydes is needed.

  • Symbolic model reduction in transient mode with Analog Insydes

    This notebook shows the symbolic model reduction in transient mode. It presents new user-defined simulation and error functions and its usage in the model reduction routine. Note that this notebook is for viewing only, it cannot be evaluated because functionality of a newer version of Analog Insydes is needed.

  • Symbolic Circuit Analysis with Analog Insydes 2

    This notebook demonstrates the symbolic analysis and formula approximation functionality of Analog Insydes.

  • Numerical Circuit Analysis with Analog Insydes 2

    This notebook demonstrates some of the numerical circuit analysis capabilities of Analog Insydes.

  • Data import from commercial circuit simulators with Analog Insydes 2

    This notebook contains demonstrations of Analog Insydes' SPICE interface (DXF schematics, netlist, and simulation data import).

    Executing this notebook requires some external data files which have been collected together with the notebook in an archive.

  • Parametric DC Analysis with Analog Insydes' Transient Solver

    This notebook shows how to use Analog Insydes' transient solver for DC sweep analyses.


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