Hardcover – April 9, 2021
by Kenji Mori (author), Akira Matsuzawa (author)
This book is written for people who are learning Python. Circuit simulation and modeling are selected as subjects for programming using Python. The process of building a net" is attached to Chapter 5 appendix "Diode/MOSFET Coding Flow Diagram". Text Python source code suitable for learning by students and companies / corporations can be downloaded from the web.
About the Authors
Akira Matsuzawa: Professor Emeritus, Tokyo Institute of Technology President of Tech Idea Co., Ltd. 1978; Completed master's course at Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University. Joined Matsushita Electric Industrial (now Panasonic) in the same year 1997; Completed doctoral program at Graduate School of Engineering, Tohoku University 2003; Professor, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Technology 2018 Retired from Tokyo Institute of Technology Professor Emeritus at the same university
His books:"First analog electronic circuit basic circuit edition" Kodansha (2015)
"First Analog Electronic Circuit Practical Circuit Edition" Kodansha (2016)
"Analog RFCMOS Integrated Circuits Basic Edition" Baifukan (2010)
"Analog RFCMOS Integrated Circuits Application Edition" Baifukan (2011)
"Learning Circuit Simulation and Modeling with MATLAB" Torikagesha (2020)
Kenji Mori: Part-time Lecturer, Tokyo Institute of Technology March 1979. Graduated from Tokushima University Graduate School of Electrical Engineering, joined NEC Corporation in the same year, engaged in circuit simulator development, automatic filter design program development, and circuit check program development. Joined Nippon Steel Corporation in November 1990, engaged in parameter extraction of MOSFET models. April 2009 Developed a prototype program for automatic design of mixed-signal LSI with Mr. Sugawara, an industry-academia-government collaboration researcher at Tokyo Institute of Technology. April 2014 Part-time Lecturer, Tokyo Institute of Technology
His books:"Circuit Simulation Technology and MOSFET Modeling" Realize Riko Center (2003)
"Learning Circuit Simulation and Modeling with MATLAB" Torikagesha (2020)
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