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I want to use SMS7630-061 in my design in ADS. The packaging of it is 0201, I want to draw it in ADS. However, after I 'create EM model and symbol' and 'generate layout' in the schematic, the Pin in the layout of the symbol changed its position. The picture is attached blew...
Thank you so much for answering my question. The input power is -30 to 0 dBm, so I think this is a small signal situation. I have questions about 'SPICE nonlinear'. I found this model in the datasheet and I don't know it's linear or not. Thank you so much for your help. The datasheet is attached...
Hello everyone,
My school bought SMS7630 and I want to use it in a small signal rectifier, the input will be -30dbm to 0dbm. I just want to ask that can I use your SPICE model in datasheet directly since my input is a small signal.
The diode model small signal is really different from the...
Thanks a lot, I get it. Did I set the input right? And could you tell me how to calculate Vin/Iin, please? I'm really confused. Thank you so much for your help!!!
Hi, I'm new to ADS and I'm puzzled right now. I think the tunable source impedance means matching network which I can only add after measuring the Zin. Can I still use this source? I wanted to change it into AC power, however, this paper never mentioned the Vin or Iin, I only know Pin is 17dBm...
The paper's title is Shaoyong Zheng's Design of an Ultra-Wideband High-Efficiency Rectifier for Wireless Power Transmission and Harvesting Applications.
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I‘m a student majoring in EE. I want to design a wide-band high-efficiency rectifier for wireless power transmission based on the paper below. I used the same diode as it said: HSMS286c in HFDiode lib. I used the variable 'f' to simulate the Zin in different frequencies...
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