hardings
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Thanks , Jess. The book seems good, I'll buy and read it. I guess it should be easy to transfer from SPICE primitives to analog behavioral modeling languages .
Recently, I found there is some behavioral sources even in Spice 2. use parameter function, e.g,
v1 1 0 pwl(0 0 10u 10) v2 2 0 pwl(0 1 10u 2) r1 3 0 r='v(1)*v(2)' ib 0 3 1
Then a multiplier is realised. it is like the B element in the IsSpice. We can use the same way to create any other function.
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