Transcription of Solving Convergence Problems - Intusoft
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355 APPENDICESS olving SPICE Convergence ProblemsKey SourcesThe following techniques on Solving Convergence Problems aretaken from various sources including:[1]Meares, , Hymowitz SIMULATING WITHSPICE , Intusoft , 1988[2]Muller, A SPICE COOKBOOK , Intusoft , 1990[3]Meares, , Hymowitz SPICE APPLICATIONSHANDBOOK , Intusoft , 1990[4] Intusoft Newsletters, various dates from 1986 topresent[5]The Designer's Guide to SPIC and Spectre, KennethS. Kundert, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1995[6]The SPICE Book, Andrei Vladimirescu, John Wiley &Sons Inc,, 1994[7]Inside SPICE, Ron Kielkowski, McGraw-Hill, is Convergence ? (or in my case, Non- Convergence )The answer to a nonlinear problem , such as those in the SPICEDC and Transient analyses, is found via an iterative example, ISSPICE makes an initial guess at the circuit s nodevoltages and then, using the circuit conductances, calculatesthe mesh currents.
357 APPENDICES The following techniques can be used to solve 90 to 95% of all convergence problems. When a convergence problem is encountered, you should start at solution 0 …
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NUMERICAL ANALYSIS USING SCILAB SOLVING, NUMERICAL ANALYSIS USING SCILAB: SOLVING NONLINEAR EQUATIONS, SOLVING, Problems, COMPLEX ANALYSIS, Convergence, BENDERS DECOMPOSITION, Benders’ decomposition, A Methodology for Estimating Engineering Details, And CIPD roles in creative process, MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES