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Model of fourier component in analogLib library

BaaB
BaaB over 9 years ago

Could anyone provide me the model of fourier component in analogLib library in Cadence?

Thank you.

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    BaaB over 9 years ago

    Thanks for the detailed answer.

    If instead you double click on the net7 in the results browser, or select it and hit the plot icon, or select it and do Right Mouse->Plot Signal, then it should plot OK in a separate sub-window.

    I already tried that but it doesn't work.

    By the way, I also sent the signal to calculator and then plotted it but calculator said the expression is nil. So I think there is something wrong with the signal here. It doesn't have any data. 

    Is there a way to plot the signal in fourier with the data given in log file?

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    BaaB over 9 years ago

    Thanks for the detailed answer.

    If instead you double click on the net7 in the results browser, or select it and hit the plot icon, or select it and do Right Mouse->Plot Signal, then it should plot OK in a separate sub-window.

    I already tried that but it doesn't work.

    By the way, I also sent the signal to calculator and then plotted it but calculator said the expression is nil. So I think there is something wrong with the signal here. It doesn't have any data. 

    Is there a way to plot the signal in fourier with the data given in log file?

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