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How to plot Noise Modulating Function for VCOs in Cadence Virtuoso?

Srayan
Srayan over 2 years ago

Hello,

I would like to plot the the Noise Modulating Function (NMF) for the oscillating nodes in any VCO. What are the steps for the same?

Regards,

Srayan Sankar Chatterjee

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    Tawna over 2 years ago

    Please contact Cadence Support https://support.cadence.com and file a Case.  You are welcome to put me on the Case cc list.   I'm investigating this.

    best regards,

    Tawna

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  • Srayan
    Srayan over 2 years ago in reply to Tawna

    I'm sorry but what do you mean by "file a case."

    As in, take legal action?

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  • Tawna
    Tawna over 2 years ago in reply to Srayan

    Are you a university student?  If so, talk to your professor (or professor who is the Cadence contact person) and ask them to file a Case on https://support.cadence.com .   A "Case" is a "support ticket" so we can investigate and file a CCR (Cadence Change Request) if necessary to update our software.  If you are a Cadence customer on Maintenance, then you can create a login on the https://support.cadence.com website, login, and create a "Case".   A Customer Support AE will contact you.  

    I am familiar with the term NMF.  I'm talking to R&D about this. 

    best regards,

    Tawna

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    Tawna over 2 years ago in reply to Srayan

    Are you a university student?  If so, talk to your professor (or professor who is the Cadence contact person) and ask them to file a Case on https://support.cadence.com .   A "Case" is a "support ticket" so we can investigate and file a CCR (Cadence Change Request) if necessary to update our software.  If you are a Cadence customer on Maintenance, then you can create a login on the https://support.cadence.com website, login, and create a "Case".   A Customer Support AE will contact you.  

    I am familiar with the term NMF.  I'm talking to R&D about this. 

    best regards,

    Tawna

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