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How to use the calculator in cadence to move an offset in transient analysis

VictorArzate
VictorArzate over 5 years ago

I am working on a filter, making simulations in Virtuoso . My transient response is a sine signal and it has an offset about -32mV . I would like to move that offset to 0V by calcultor

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 5 years ago

    Just add 32m to the signal in the calculator. If your signal is VT("/out") say, then plot VT("/out")+32m . Perhaps I'm missing something because this seems rather obvious...

    Andrew.

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    VictorArzate over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you very much, Andrew. In fact, what I didn't know was how to write the commands on the calculator. Your example was very helpful. I already tried it and it worked.

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    VictorArzate over 5 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thank you very much, Andrew. In fact, what I didn't know was how to write the commands on the calculator. Your example was very helpful. I already tried it and it worked.

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