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RF high frequency transient/harmonic simulation

RP086
RP086 over 12 years ago

I am trying to run a large signal simulation of an RF Switch after running an initial transient as the internal voltages need to be set and attain steady state before I run power through the circuit.

I have tried using HB with a tsab and had convergence issues. I also tried pss with no luck ..

What is the best way to simulate such a circuit ?

Thanks

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    diode model over 12 years ago

     

    Dear sir............

    I am doing BPSK Modulator and Demodulator in cadence 6.1.4 virtuoso ....Can you please send me method to do the RF output power,RF output power gain,RF output power gain versus power out ,power added efficiency,1 db compression point,harmonic intersection point.....If you send with scrren shots means it will usful for me sir...Because i am beginer of the cadence tool

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    diode model over 12 years ago

     

    Dear sir............

    I am doing BPSK Modulator and Demodulator in cadence 6.1.4 virtuoso ....Can you please send me method to do the RF output power,RF output power gain,RF output power gain versus power out ,power added efficiency,1 db compression point,harmonic intersection point.....If you send with scrren shots means it will usful for me sir...Because i am beginer of the cadence tool

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