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[AWR Microwave Office] Load-Pull Analysis - Load and Source contours

Eres
Eres over 4 years ago

Hello everyone,

I've short question related to contours in AWR Microwave Office. I want to plot two contours: Load and Source one. I found video on YT, where such thing has been done, however I don't how to plot it. Here is the link to the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KgeHEVPKua8

What measurement type should I choose ?

Best Regards,

E.

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  • GraemeR
    GraemeR over 4 years ago

    Take a look at the Load Pull section of the Simulation and Analysis Guide in the help (just search for "load pull") where the measurement naming conventions are explained.
    https://awrcorp.com/download/faq/english/docs/Simulation/apa.html

    Basic contours would be the G_LPCM measurement.

    Best Regards,
    Graeme

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  • Eres
    Eres over 4 years ago in reply to GraemeR

    Hi GraemeR,

    thank you for response, however I don't see an answer for my question... Maybe I'm missing something. Moreover, how can I plot two graphs, and choose proper parameters like on the video from the last link ?

    Regards,

    E.

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  • Eres
    Eres over 4 years ago in reply to Eres

    Any answer ?

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago in reply to Eres

    Eres,

    I should point out that these forums are responded to by volunteers (even Cadence folks such as Graeme and me are responding here in our spare time and not as part of our role at Cadence). If you need an urgent response you should go via the official support channels at awr.com

    Regards,

    Andrew

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