PSpice Simulation of Power Electronics Circuits is the title of a book by Raymond S. Ramshaw and Derek C. Schuurman which is currently published by Springer (formerly by Chapman & Hall). The aim of this book is to provide instruction in the use of a computer program called PSpice that can simulate power electronic circuits. This book was conceived as a result of research performed at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
The student version of PSpice is available here. There are also a number of open source Spice-based simulators such as Ngspice and online browser-based simulators like Circuit Lab, but the examples in the book have not been tested with any of these.
The following files are provided for use with the book:
The following extra material may be used alongside the book:
Download Instructions:
Download the above files by simply clicking on them. Place ZIP
files in a clean directory and extract the files by using an
"un-ZIP" program. Next, use a text editor to read the README.TXT
file which is included. This file will provide further
information. The PDF files can be viewed using any freely available PDF reader such as
the Adobe Acrobat Reader.
Information for Instructors:
Instructors may obtain circuit file solutions for Drill Exercises
and Problems by sending an e-mail request.
Instructors may request inspection copies of the text by
contacting the publisher.
The information here is intended for educational purposes only and is provided strictly
"as-is".