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How to calculate Output Swing in Cadence?

VictorArzate
VictorArzate over 4 years ago

I am working on a design of a cascode amplifier and I want to measure the output swing. I would like to know if there is a method or a function to use for.

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 4 years ago

    Dear VicorArzate,

    VictorArzate said:
    I am working on a design of a cascode amplifier and I want to measure the output swing. I would like to know if there is a method or a function to use for.

    Have you considered the use of the Calculator function peakToPeak() with the differential or single-ended cascade amplifier output as its argument? It is documented in the ViVa manual. This can be found at the On-line support site at URL:

    support.cadence.com/.../techpubDocViewerPage

    Shawn

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  • ShawnLogan
    ShawnLogan over 4 years ago in reply to ShawnLogan

    Dear VicorArzate,

    VictorArzate said:
    I am working on a design of a cascode amplifier and I want to measure the output swing. I would like to know if there is a method or a function to use for.

    Have you considered the use of the Calculator function peakToPeak() with the differential or single-ended cascade amplifier output as its argument? It is documented in the ViVa manual. This can be found at the On-line support site at URL:

    support.cadence.com/.../techpubDocViewerPage

    Shawn

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