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Could the ideal delay cell of analogLib be used in PSS simulation?

homerkwan
homerkwan over 10 years ago

I used the ideal delay cell of analogLib to generate 256 delayed signals as the inputs of the circuit. Now I got convergence problem. It could be caused by other issues. But is the ideal delay cell OK for PSS simulation? It seems the absdelay in veriloga can't be used for PSS simulation.

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    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago
    Yes, although the recommendation is to use harmonic balance (rather than shooting) when using distributed components such as delay (spectre gives you a warning to this effect if you try using delay with shooting PSS).
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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 10 years ago
    Yes, although the recommendation is to use harmonic balance (rather than shooting) when using distributed components such as delay (spectre gives you a warning to this effect if you try using delay with shooting PSS).
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