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CDF parameters of vpulse in analogLib

dineshp
dineshp over 17 years ago

Can somobody please tell me what the non-obvious CDF parameters such as "Frequency name for 1/period", "Noise file name", Number of noise/fre pairs" etc listed in component properties of analogLib sources (eg vpulse) mean, and how to use them? Nothing in the documentation actually explains this, it just lists the CDS parameters which is not of much help. I'm trying to introduce some jitter to a signal, and I was wondering whether there was some way of doing it without generating a text file for a vpwlf component.

Many thanks in advance!

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    EricCDN over 17 years ago

    Please see "Analog Library Reference Guide" Chapter 8 "Sources"

    In the end, vpulse, vpwlf, vdc, etc all get netlisted as "vsource"  You can see:

    unix> spectre -h vsource

    for more info as well.

     

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  • EricCDN
    EricCDN over 17 years ago

    Please see "Analog Library Reference Guide" Chapter 8 "Sources"

    In the end, vpulse, vpwlf, vdc, etc all get netlisted as "vsource"  You can see:

    unix> spectre -h vsource

    for more info as well.

     

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