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This section shows that the component model approach developed in Part 1 can be readily used to model electrical and electromechanical components and systems. This is important, as both the mechanical and electrical part of mechatronic and recently evolved micro-mechanical systems (Senturia in Microsystems Design. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 2001) can be modelled and analysed on the same basis, i.e. from the bond graph point of view.

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    There are various versions of SPICE such as SPICE 2 and 3, HSPICE, PSPICE etc.

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    It is set to DBL_MAX.

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    FET was patented in 1925 by Julius Edgar Lilienfeld in Canada. However, Lilienfeld did not publish any research articles about the device. The production of high-quality semiconductor material was decades away. MOSFET was invented by Dawon Kahng and John Atalla at Bell Labs in 1959.

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Damić, V., Montgomery, J. (2015). Electrical Systems. In: Mechatronics by Bond Graphs. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49004-4_7

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