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@ AdvaRes
Thanks for your response.
But my query is little bit different. Let me state it with an example:
say, for a digital transmitter (ideally no static power loss):
for a data rate of 100 Mb/s, power consumption is 2 mW => energy consumption(2 mW÷100 Mb/s)=> 20 pJ/bit;
for a data rate...
Hi all,
In an all-digital transmitter, energy consumption (eg. pJ/bit) increases with the data rate. It is evident that, power consumption doesn't increase linearly with the data rate ( in that case, energy consumption would be constant).
Can anyone provide any analytical formulae (or related...
model names in netlist
The netlist format of a MOS in Hspice is like:
M1 w=?? l=?? m=?? model name as=?? ad=?? ps=?? pd=??
While producing hspice netlist using cadence, the MOS device's model name is not being included in the netlist.
I checked 'edit simulation information' in tools>cdf>edit...
how much is 2 fingers with
Many issues addressed already.
erikl was right to say about parasitic resistance and capacitance separately. But if you're considering effective RC, I think increasing fingers help [ IC Mask Design by Christopher Saint/Judy Saint, page: 93], so long as you're not...
In my lab, some people use HFSS V9 for antenna simulation. I want to import gds2 data in hfss to simulate so. The guys using hfss don't have the idea to do so.
Can you please say in details how to do that? I'm beginner in hfss.
Hafiz.
Usually, DC-DC converters are not recommended for RF systems, LDOs are used instead. I think, for PIC controller it's ok to use step down converter, so long you follow board specifications.
Hi guys,
Hope you're doing fine. I'm now working with the design of a wideband amplifier. It's operating frequency range is 3-7GHz. I'm using assura rcx for parasitic extraction. Unfortunately, I don't have the provision for extracting parasitic inductance with that tool. The amplifier has an...
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