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Fourier Component in Cadence Virtuoso

growingmind
growingmind over 7 years ago
I want to use the fourier component in analoglib to measure THD and SFDR of an opamp in Cadence Virtuoso

Are there any tutorials, tips, etc on how to use this component ?  Does a RAK exist that explains the functionality ?

Thank you.
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  • Dimitra Papazoglou
    Dimitra Papazoglou over 7 years ago

    Hi,

     I don't see there is RAK/workshop available for Fourier analogLib component. 

    However, there is the following video and article that might be helpful, have a look.

    Using Spectre and the Fourier Component from analogLib to Evaluate the Fourier Transform Using the Fourier Transform in Virtuoso ADE (Video)

    Getting accurate results when using the calculator DFT and the Fourier component.

    Regards,

    Dimitra

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  • Dimitra Papazoglou
    Dimitra Papazoglou over 7 years ago

    Hi,

     I don't see there is RAK/workshop available for Fourier analogLib component. 

    However, there is the following video and article that might be helpful, have a look.

    Using Spectre and the Fourier Component from analogLib to Evaluate the Fourier Transform Using the Fourier Transform in Virtuoso ADE (Video)

    Getting accurate results when using the calculator DFT and the Fourier component.

    Regards,

    Dimitra

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