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Regarding PNOISE results obtained from Spectre-RF

sarfraz
sarfraz over 15 years ago

Hi,
What sort of spectral density is obtained when we do Pnoise analysis in Spectre-RF.
Is it power spectral density of phase or is it power spectral density of voltage?

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Sarfraz

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    ShawnLogan over 12 years ago

     Hi Angel,

    L(f) is defined as a single sideband entity and in the phase noise results I have obtained in IC 6.1 the pnoise output reflects this definition. I hope I understood your question correctly!

     

    Shawn

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 12 years ago

     Hi Angel,

    L(f) is defined as a single sideband entity and in the phase noise results I have obtained in IC 6.1 the pnoise output reflects this definition. I hope I understood your question correctly!

     

    Shawn

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