The transient time-domain simulation, of the circuit response, is a fundamental component in the Computer-Aided Design tools of all integrated circuit and systems. It is typically desirable that a method adopted in the transient circuit simulator be of high- order and numerically stable. The two requirements, however, proved to be in conflict with each other, especially in the larger class of methods that were used in traditional circuit simulators. Recent work based on utilizing the Obreshkov formula has proved that it is possible to combine the high order with the numerical stability. The objective of this thesis is to show how the present implementation of the Obreshkov- based method can be improved and generalized to handle different ty...
Transient analysis of Switching Power Converter (SPC) circuits is a computationally expensive task. ...
Recent developments of new methods for simulating electric circuits are described. Emphasis is put o...
Recent developments of new methods for simulating electric circuits are described. Emphasis is put o...
This paper describes a new A-and L-stable integration method for simulating the time-domain transien...
This paper describes a new A- and L-stable integration method for simulating the time-domain transie...
A new enveloped following (EF) method based on high-order Obreshkov integration formula is presented...
This thesis develops a study for the frequency warping introduced by time-domain methods. The work i...
A new method for the time-domain solution of general nonlinear dynamic circuits is presented. In thi...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A new method for the time-domain solution of general nonlinea...
A novel Envelope Following (EF) method is presented for fast and accurate transient simulation of mi...
This thesis develops a study for the frequency warping introduced by time-domain meth-ods. The work ...
This paper describes a multi-core algorithm for the Obreshkov Formula based high-order A-stable and ...
This article presents an efficient procedure allowing to increase the final accuracy of the electron...
Steady-state simulation is a crucial step in the design of Radio Frequency (RF) circuits. The most p...
In this paper, a parallel high-order envelope-following (EF) method is presented. The proposed metho...
Transient analysis of Switching Power Converter (SPC) circuits is a computationally expensive task. ...
Recent developments of new methods for simulating electric circuits are described. Emphasis is put o...
Recent developments of new methods for simulating electric circuits are described. Emphasis is put o...
This paper describes a new A-and L-stable integration method for simulating the time-domain transien...
This paper describes a new A- and L-stable integration method for simulating the time-domain transie...
A new enveloped following (EF) method based on high-order Obreshkov integration formula is presented...
This thesis develops a study for the frequency warping introduced by time-domain methods. The work i...
A new method for the time-domain solution of general nonlinear dynamic circuits is presented. In thi...
Cataloged from PDF version of article.A new method for the time-domain solution of general nonlinea...
A novel Envelope Following (EF) method is presented for fast and accurate transient simulation of mi...
This thesis develops a study for the frequency warping introduced by time-domain meth-ods. The work ...
This paper describes a multi-core algorithm for the Obreshkov Formula based high-order A-stable and ...
This article presents an efficient procedure allowing to increase the final accuracy of the electron...
Steady-state simulation is a crucial step in the design of Radio Frequency (RF) circuits. The most p...
In this paper, a parallel high-order envelope-following (EF) method is presented. The proposed metho...
Transient analysis of Switching Power Converter (SPC) circuits is a computationally expensive task. ...
Recent developments of new methods for simulating electric circuits are described. Emphasis is put o...
Recent developments of new methods for simulating electric circuits are described. Emphasis is put o...