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    How to do a power sweep (in W or dBm) for HSPICE?

    If I have a power source, what kind of analysis would I use (.DC, .AC, or .TRAN) for me to sweep it in terms of power?
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    How to do a power sweep (in W or dBm) for HSPICE?

    Thank you very much for this sir. But may I ask how do I put the values of Pin in my X-axis? What kind of analysis would I use for this? (.DC, .AC, or .TRAN) Can you give me a sample code for this sir? Just a simple example sir just to get the idea.
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    How to do a power sweep (in W or dBm) for HSPICE?

    Hello. I'm very confused as to how to do the input power sweep for our rectifier. We want to know the PCE (Power Conversion Efficiency), and it shows that the X-axis is in terms of power. Our professor told us that we use a power source for this, since in analogy, if we have a voltage source...
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    How would I model an RF Input Source in HSPICE?

    I would like to emulate the RF signal that is present in the environment wherein its amplitudes are varying. I don't think pulses suits this.
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    How would I model an RF Input Source in HSPICE?

    RF Energy Harvesting Hello everyone. I would like to know how would I model the RF input for our RF energy harvesting. I find it hard because in real life, the signal that I will be receiving in my antenna would not have a uniform amplitude and frequency. But assuming that we focus on a certain...
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    How would I model an RF Input Source in HSPICE?

    Hello everyone. I would like to know how do I model an RF input source in hspice? I would like it to have a definitive frequency but with varying, random voltage amplitudes. Would that be possible? The amplitudes would vary from 0.1 - 1.5 V and must be randomly generated. How would I do it?

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