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Deembedding by Cadence Spectre and ViVA

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Assume we do deembedding of two port network.
However there is no option except for Cadence Spectre and Cadence post processing environment, how can we do this task ?
 


Sounds like screwing with a hammer.
Why not use proper tools?
Due to lack of license.

Usually I use Keysight ADS for this task.

I haven't tried this,
but it might be what you are looking for, and it's free:
http://forums.ni.com/t5/Network-Ana...Embedding-and-De-embedding-Tool/gpm-p/3518899
It seems fine.
However it requires many libraries in addition to LabView Run Time Engine.

Very powerful, but overwhelming for beginners,
no license required when used with file-based S-params:
http://www.cascademicrotech.com/products/probes/wincal-xe
It requires registration which results in contacting from local sales.

Deembedding is no more than linear algebraic manipulation of matrix.

I can convert S-Parameters to T-Parameters, vice versa by Cadence Skill Language in DFII.
Here Cadence Spectre is not needed at all.
 
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I can convert S-Parameters to T-Parameters, vice versa by Cadence Skill Language in DFII.
Here Cadence Spectre is not needed at all.

Yes, I think that is the way to go, if you want to use no other tools. I would also avoid Spectre here.
 

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