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Community RF Design Using "nport" as a schematic circuit component

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Using "nport" as a schematic circuit component

Saman Mokhtabadamri
Saman Mokhtabadamri 6 months ago

Hello everybody,

I designed an inductor in HFSS and extracted its S-parameters. Now, I want to employ this inductor in my oscillator schematic design in cadence.

How can I use "nport" component in my design to replicate the inductor behavior in my transient, pss, and stb simulations?

P.S. I don't know why I can not attach my intended images to the post !!!!

Best regards

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  • Frank Wiedmann
    Frank Wiedmann 6 months ago

    I suggest you take a look at support.cadence.com/.../ArticleAttachmentPortal

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  • Frank Wiedmann
    Frank Wiedmann 6 months ago

    I suggest you take a look at support.cadence.com/.../ArticleAttachmentPortal

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