Rules | Recent posts | topic RSS | Search | Register  | Log in

[Help] Some problems after importing the EM results into ADS

 
Post new topic  Reply to topic    EDAboard.com Forum Index -> Electromagnetic Design and Simulation
Author Message
RFbeginner



Joined: 11 Sep 2005
Posts: 50


Post13 May 2008 6:27   [Help] Some problems after importing the EM results into ADS

Now I use Sonnet to simulate some lines inside the CMOS power cell, first I save the results as the touchstone (*.SNP) file and then import it into the ADS (with the SN model), but found that the laodline is not modulated by the bais Vgsm and DC in the drain alos changes a lot (from 40 mA to 500 mA), all looks absurd. Who knows why it happens? pls explains something, thanks a lot in advance.
Back to top
Manjunatha_hv



Joined: 03 Aug 2005
Posts: 536
Helped: 76
Location: Bangalore-INDIA


Post02 Sep 2008 8:53   Re: [Help] Some problems after importing the EM results into

Hello RFbeginner,


First thing it is good that you are using Sonnet for EM analysis of your structures...

Based on your post I have couple of questions
Is this a Passive structure? and
are you doing Nonlinear simulations in ADS?

Case1:
If yes for both the queries then you need to export the Broadband spice model from sonnet & import it as a spice netlist then do the Harmonic Balance Nonlinear simulations....
As S-parameters are valid for linear analysis only...

Case 2:
If not then you need to extract the Nonlinear model using other methods to simulate in ADS...

Also since you have Sonnet & ADS why can't you use the ebridge interface
using this you can simulate the ADS layouts in Sonnet & then it generates simulation & symbol models for use with ADS circ uit simulators...

---manju---
Back to top
alexan56



Joined: 19 Aug 2008
Posts: 9
Helped: 2


Post09 Sep 2008 7:27   Re: [Help] Some problems after importing the EM results into

Hello

if you have face any problem about Sonnet this is best for you visit this

[http://www.needasample.com/dw/login/login.jsp]
Back to top
Post new topic  Reply to topic    EDAboard.com Forum Index -> Electromagnetic Design and Simulation
Page 1 of 1 All times are GMT + 1 Hour


Abuse
Administrator
Moderators
topic RSS 
sitemap