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When you use such a comprehensive simulation tool as ADS you can at least expect decent components' models. It is probably a limitation of ADS and it is either using Microwave Office, as suggested by tony_lth, or generate my own models as suggested by you volker_muehlhaus, by BigBoss, and by...
The Murata tool offers very simple equivalent circuit (simple series RLC network) which is less accurate than using the combined serial/parallel netwok that i prefer to use.
I prefer using Microwave Office models instead of manually create less accurate models in ADS but need to understand...
I always have the option to model the inductors myself but i don't think it is the most efficient way to work especially when you have many of them in your circuit.
If there is a similar way to work with inductors as in Microwave Office, i'll be glad to know about it. It gives you maximum...
Indeed, Microwave Office has these features but i wouldn't want using two CADs for doing a simple simulation unless i really have to, since most of my designs are already in ADS.
That is why i need to be 100% sure ADS is missing these simple features before deciding to split the simulation work.
Hi,
I'm designing a simple RF lumped elements BPF in ADS. I simulated its S21 using ideal LC components and also used real inductors and capacitors models from the manufacturers web sites. Then i wanted to run a monte carlo analysis to find out the components tolerance impact on S21. I...
rolf jansen full-wave
Regarding your coupling problem:
If the dimensions of the pins and distance between them are much smaller than one wavelength, quasi-static can do the job.
See Ya.
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