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Running PSS for an oscillator with a driving signal in some other part of the circuit.

RFStuff
RFStuff over 12 years ago

Dear All,

I want to run a PSS and then do PNOISE of a circuit block which has also an Oscillator in it. The oscillator noisecontribution also I have to take into consideration. Due to some reason, I also don't want ot simulate the ocillator noise separately.

Is it possible to do it in SpectreRF ?

Could anybody please tell how it can be done if it is possible ?

Kind Regards,

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    RFStuff over 11 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

    Is it a good option to go for Transient Noise Analysis ( i.e. direct time domain analysis) in these type of chaotic cases ?

    Kind Regards,

     

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  • RFStuff
    RFStuff over 11 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

    Is it a good option to go for Transient Noise Analysis ( i.e. direct time domain analysis) in these type of chaotic cases ?

    Kind Regards,

     

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