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Co-simulation with S-para block

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archive over 19 years ago

Hi all.

I want to simulate a channel that will be compared with measurement.
For influence of cable, I've insert the PART with S-parameter.
The PART is measured result of cable by VNA.

Who has this kind of experience?
The simulation result looks strange.
Is this correct result? The offset voltage is coming down from 0 to -100mV.
In the event, the amplitude is same.

Green Waveform is the result without S-para Block.
Red Waveform is the result with S-para Block1.
Black Waveform is the result with S-para Block1.

Thanks for any information.
Best Regards,
YS Shin


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    [correction]
    Green Waveform is the result without S-para Block.
    Red Waveform is the result with S-para Block1.
    Black Waveform is the result with S-para Block2.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by YSShin
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    [correction]
    Green Waveform is the result without S-para Block.
    Red Waveform is the result with S-para Block1.
    Black Waveform is the result with S-para Block2.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by YSShin
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