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Analog computer simulation of semiconductor circuits
This paper describes new simulation techniques which are being used in the analysis and design of integrated circuits. They have also proved advantageous in the characterization of semiconductor devices. Two approaches are available; the breadboard method, a method based on retaining circuit topology, and the analog method which is based on traditional analog computer programing techniques.