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PSS analysis Vs Transient Simulation

saurabh3488
saurabh3488 over 13 years ago

hiiiiii

 I have designed a Push pull power amplifer to deliverd a 500uwatt power to 50 ohm antenna.

the problem what i ma facing is that- when i am doing transient simulation and plotting the power at 50 ohm load i am getting 500uwatt power but when i am doing PSS analysis and plotting the output power it is showing 250uWatt. why this is so..

and what analysis should i do for efficiency and power added efficiency calculation.

 

Thankyou.. 

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    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Not really enough information to go on.

    How are you plotting the power in each case? What exactly is your analysis setup? A few pictures would help.

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 13 years ago

    Not really enough information to go on.

    How are you plotting the power in each case? What exactly is your analysis setup? A few pictures would help.

    Andrew.

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