Computer aided design and analysis

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Sketoe, James Gilbert
Date
1968-06Advisor
Chan, Shu-Gan
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Descriptions of several digital computer programs for electronic
circuit analyses are given. A listing of a special-purpose (Class "C"
amplifier design) program is given. Comparisons of several general
purpose programs are made. An extensive description of the CADLIB
is included. The discussion of the CADLIB points out numerous
modifications to the general purpose programs. These modifications
include such things as the addition of printer-plots, more accurate
algorithms, etc. Also many of the problems encountered in adapting
the various programs to the NPGS machine (IBM 360 model 67) are
enumerated. Appendicies are included to provide a reference for coding
the members of the CADLIB for which no instruction manual was avail- .
able. An extensive bibliography on applied computer aided design and
the job control language details of how the CADLIB was created are
included. In addition two extensive examples using the CADLIB are
included.
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