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analogLib in cadence 6.1.5 (LNA simulation)

mhkvy4
mhkvy4 over 11 years ago

 Hello,

 I was looking for some help. I am a graduate student who is looking to perform some s parameter analysis on a LNA. The version of cadence licensed to my university (UMKC) is 6.1.5. Most tutorials have the schematic drawn with parts from the library called analogLib. My university seems to only have the NCSU CDK tools and libraries. Is it possible to do s parameter analysis using these libraries? or is there some way to add analogLib to my university's license?

I had this sort of analysis in mind.

 www.youtube.com/watch

Thanks

Marouf Khan

 

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    mhkvy4 over 11 years ago

     Thanks for the help, Tawna.

     This forum has been a big help. If I have any further questions I will post it here. 

     

    ETA: just a quick question, do cadence licences make it so that the software has to be installed on linux systems? 

     also what does MMSIM stand for and mean? 

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    mhkvy4 over 11 years ago

     Thanks for the help, Tawna.

     This forum has been a big help. If I have any further questions I will post it here. 

     

    ETA: just a quick question, do cadence licences make it so that the software has to be installed on linux systems? 

     also what does MMSIM stand for and mean? 

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