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How to add Full Spectrum Pnoise analysis in IC5141

RFStuff
RFStuff over 10 years ago

Dear All,

I am using IC5141 and MMSIM-14.

But in GUI I am not getting the "Full Spectrum Pnoise analysis" option.

Is there any way of enabling this above option ?

Kind Regards,

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  • RFStuff
    RFStuff over 10 years ago

    Dear Frank,

    I used ponoisemethod = fullspectrum. When I ran the pnoise simulation it ran successfully.


    But it is showing following message

    Notice from spectre during PNoise analysis `pnoiseOut3'.
        Use full spectrum for normal noise analysis
        MaxSideband for colored noise sources (e.g. 1/f-noise) is not set, automatically set it to 3


    Looks like it is NOT actually taking fullspectrum analysis.


    How one can know whether spectre actually using fullspectrum option ?

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  • RFStuff
    RFStuff over 10 years ago

    Dear Frank,

    I used ponoisemethod = fullspectrum. When I ran the pnoise simulation it ran successfully.


    But it is showing following message

    Notice from spectre during PNoise analysis `pnoiseOut3'.
        Use full spectrum for normal noise analysis
        MaxSideband for colored noise sources (e.g. 1/f-noise) is not set, automatically set it to 3


    Looks like it is NOT actually taking fullspectrum analysis.


    How one can know whether spectre actually using fullspectrum option ?

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