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My supply voltage is 1.8 V. I'm still not quite sure how the width and length of transistors should be designed so as to allow the comparator to operate at higher frequencies. Having said that, as for the moment I set the clock with 50 % duty cycle at 25 MHz.
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I am trying to simulate a strongARM comparator. As shown below, the inputs are indicated as Vin and Vref. In my testbench, I used vsource with a dc voltage of 1.8V for Vref and 1.8V sine wave (vsource) set at a frequency of 10 MHz for initial testing. Simulation is done using 180nm...
I have not set full design specifications yet but I want to design the comparator such that it can operate from 1 GHz-5 GHz or more. Any suggestions would be very well appreciated.
Hello, I am trying to simulate clocked comparators. What does it mean when you say, this comparator can work or operate at say 6 GHz? Does it pertain to sampling frequency?
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I am using Synopsys Custom Designer Tool. I have done "SAE"(Simulation and Analysis Environment) for my circuit already. Now, my problem is that how can I determine the results (parameters) e.g., power dissipation etc.?
Attached below is a snapshot of my simulation(transient...
Hello, I'm designing dynamic comparator for my project using SYNOPSYS Custom Designer. What type of "voltage sources" should I feed to the two input terminals?
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