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How to find the higher order derivative terms (gm2,gm3,go2,..) and cross-modulation terms (go11,go12..) in IC616

RFStuff
RFStuff over 9 years ago

Dear All,

I want to find the non-linear harmonic terms of a MOS tarnsistor.

To this end I wan to find the derivative term gm2=d^2i_ds/dv_gs^2, gm3=d^3i_ds/dv_gs^3...

Also I need to find the cross-derivative terms g012 = d^3 i_ds/ (dv_gs . d^2v_ds), g021 = d^3 i_ds/ (d^2v_gs. dv_ds)...

Is there any simpler way I can find out in IC616 ?

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    RFStuff over 9 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

    I apologize for the posting though I posted here thinking that some other member of the forum who might have done this could guide me.

    I assure you now  onward I will not post the query both in SR and in the Forum.

    Kind Regards,

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  • RFStuff
    RFStuff over 9 years ago

    Dear Andrew,

    I apologize for the posting though I posted here thinking that some other member of the forum who might have done this could guide me.

    I assure you now  onward I will not post the query both in SR and in the Forum.

    Kind Regards,

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