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About PZ (Poles-Zeros) analysis in Cadence

800228
800228 over 15 years ago

Hello,

This is my first time to do PZ simulation. However, I don't get what I desired.

After running PZ simulation, the output we have is a list of Poles.

How can we find out the Pole of a specific node in the schematic?

And which node in the schematic is the dominant poles of the circuit?

Do you have any idea, pls share

Thanks you.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Poles aren't associated with nodes - they're a function of the circuit as a whole. So I don't think what you're asking for makes sense, nor is it possible. I have no idea what a "pole of a specific node" would mean.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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