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Can you do a dc sweep analysis to print operating point at each value of the dc volatage swept.
For example i sweep a voltage on a mosfet from 0 to 5V, 1V increment
Can I print the .op on the mosfet for every voltage that is swept.
Hopefully this doesnt sound to trivial.
Thanks for any help
Hi
Im kinda new to analog design and have a question. When designing filters lets say at 2 Ghz - bandpass. How are these designed ? Can they be designed on chip CMOS ? Or are they designed using transmission lines (microstrip).
thanks for any help
Ive never relied on the .pz command , I would just make a mag and phase plot
and find the poles/zeros looking at the plots.. I think even in the Hspice
manual it recommends not using the .pz command.
Thanks for the help
Thanks...
Im really confused though, why would a connection problem cause
the video to hang at the same spot every time.... the audio keeps
going.... strange..
Anyway I appreciate the help
Freeze
Hey can someone check this dsp video out and see if it freezes
about 51 seconds into it.
h**p://bmrc.berkeley.edu/cgi-bin/bibs/replay?prog=88&group=20&date=20000830&rep=real
Im thinking it may be a firewall issue at my site.
Thanks
Video
You need to :
Right click on video file
copy shortcut
pull up a browser
view-source (paste shortcut)
then copy rtsm.... to the end of .rm
then paste in net transport...
I still doesnt work though, I guess the freeze is some sort of premature
EOF.
Video view
So you can view the whole video stream ?
I can view the start then the video freezes , but the audio keeps going...
Use StreamBox to download.
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