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How can I simulate 'PLL Noise PSD' ?

SangKiLEE
SangKiLEE over 12 years ago

I'm fresh designer for PLL. 

I want to simulate 'PLL Noise PSD' on transient simulation.

I had used Analog design environment -> results -> direct plot -> main form.

but I couldn't see funtion of 'PLL Noise PSD'.

If anybody  knows how to simulate 'PLL noise PSD', plz tell me about method.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago
    You've posted on the end of a 3 year old thread which was talking about a capability which was end-of-life even then and has been removed from the tools. So that's why there's no help about the noise aware PLL flow. Essentially (as is covered elsewhere), the capability covered limited applications (only a limited number of PLL architectures), so we decided to drop it because to cover everything necessary was not really feasible.

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    Andrew
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 8 years ago
    You've posted on the end of a 3 year old thread which was talking about a capability which was end-of-life even then and has been removed from the tools. So that's why there's no help about the noise aware PLL flow. Essentially (as is covered elsewhere), the capability covered limited applications (only a limited number of PLL architectures), so we decided to drop it because to cover everything necessary was not really feasible.

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    Andrew
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