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When i do what you say and run simulation i obtain in the screen of simulation this:
But the hanen.dds( the data display) doesn't opened.
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so , when the hanen.dds opened i should add all the equation .However most of equation i don't fount in the data display such as...
I copy the template to my name, after that i delete the transistor and insert may design , modify frequency ,pavs,vlow and vhight also S11 . After i run simulation or what i do?there is a missing step?
i found my file;ds but i ask about where i found the original schematic's name is "hoge' and if it is the file.ds of the templtate load pull existing in the ADS?
I don't understand clearly , if you mean that i should replace the file .dsn of the template load pull existing in the ADS by the fi file .dds of my design.
I ask to explain more how can i display the file .dds that is able to display the PAE;
Regards
where i found the file data/boke.ds?
Really, i repeat this process more than 7 TIME but there is the same data display , idon't found the equation of PAE. If you have a tutorial , i'm very gratfull if you send me it.
Regards
HI,
Sure , i try to use this template(design guide-->load pull), but when i insert my design and run simulation i can't display the PAE .I ask how can i resolve this matter (perhapes there are some step missing.So, can you hepl me to use this template successfully, if you have a clear tutorial...
Hi;
I ask how can i use the template of 'load pull technique ' in ADS to display the PAE of my amplifier .
In fact, i design an amplifier class AB and now i shoud enhance the efficiency so i should use the load pull technique in ADS . However, when i use the template(design guide-->load pull)...
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