SPICE reference book

Hi I took PSpice class (at company expense, thankfully), now I am using the tool (we have ORCAD 15.7 here) Much better than using Mathcad or pen and paper (surprise!!). I still have plenty to learn and limited time. I am looking for suggestions on what kind of reference book to get. It needs to be easy to read, and(but?) comprehensive. Is it too much to ask for? Thanks!

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Michael
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The classic, by the author of MicroSim PSpice...

SPICE, A Guide to Circuit Simulation & Analysis Using PSpice Paul W. Tuinenga Prentice Hall © 1995, 1992, 1988 ISBN 0-13-158775-7

...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson

There is also the PDF version of the PSpice Reference Guide that comes with the installation of PSpice. It's in the documentation directory. It won't tell you how to use PSpice, but it does tell you how to use the PSpice statements. It is also a good guide to refer to if you're using LTspice.

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