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    Bode plot analysis in HSPICE

    bode plot in hspice HSPICE obviously takes complex poles into consideration. Just draw a Bode plot for a 2nd order KRC filter or something similar, and you will get the required plot, which you can also check with a rough hand plot. Awaves is one of the waveform viewers for use with HSPICE/Cadence
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    Is spice language important for analog IC design?

    learn analog design site:edaboard.com I think you should know why it is better to learn it. In very big designs, knowing SPICE syntax will help you to automate tasks and do circuit analysis more easily. Say if you want to plot a number of curves for the circuit, for different values of...
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    Latest RF tutorial uploaded

    rf tutorial Hi, Thomas Lee's book is pretty simple to read and he explains the basic concepts pretty well. If you have some Analog background, it just makes things easier. If you have some Microwave experience, it helps, but this is not needed.
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    HSPICE or SPECTRE for simulation of a complete AMS chip

    Re: HSPICE or SPECTRE Spectre has more advanced simulation capabilties including a better and faster convergence, better time-step control. SpectreRF has a lot of useful tools in RFIC Design such as calculating of IIP3 directly and PSS analysis. @ gte582w: Though its true HSPICE can be used...
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    Looking for books about data converters

    Re: data converters SAR ADC Design is compared on most books on Data converters. Another very good book is CMOS Integrated ADC and DAC by Rudy van Plassche.
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    voltage gain and cutoff frequency of the low pass filter

    The filter is a Sallen-key low pass filter. Since no current will flow into the opamp, the inverting terminal of the opamp will be at the output voltage, Vo. If u label the node voltage between R1 and R2 as Vx, you can write V0 = [1 /(R2C1s + 1)] * Vx After that you should apply...

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