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S parameter

praveen450
praveen450 over 12 years ago

Hi,

when doing s parameter analysis in cadence simulation, S11 generated during simulation is w.r.to voltage or w.r.to Power?

 

Regards,

Praveen450

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 12 years ago

    I'm not sure this question makes sense. S parameters are defined as in this Wikipedia entry. Assuming you're talking about spectre ("cadence simulation" doesn't really mean very much, since Cadence is the name of the company and we have a number of simulators...), then the sp analysis does this:

    The S-parameter analysis linearizes the circuit about the DC operating point and computes S-parameters
    of the circuit taken as an N-port. The port statements define the ports of the circuit. Each active
    port is turned on sequentially, and a linear small-signal analysis is performed. Spectre converts the
    response of the circuit at each active port into S-parameters and outputs these parameters. There must
    be at least one active port statement in the circuit.

    As far as I know there are not two types of S11 - it's computed according to the definition of what S11 means.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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