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Are there any recommended books on digital design and its flow?
I am an Analog guy but wants to understand more about digital flow and related terms such as STA, TTC, QoR, Guardbanding, e.t.c
synopsys xa
Hello all,
May I know what are the differences between these 3 products?
I tried to read up from the website and not too much info given.
Are these 3 all analog FastSpice simulators? Or some are Mixed Signal Simulator?
Also, XA is considered as an option to Nanosim and Hsim...
where is connectlib cadence
yes, machinedog is right...
you would need to compile your connectLib.
looking at the directory of connectLib, there should be an executable file known as compileLib or something like tat. just run this file and the connectLib will be compiled.
Hi Eastern,
Yup, I might not understand it fully.
Still trying to comprehend the whole thing.
But for my question, if I am given the S-Parameter of a 2-Port network and now a load of R is placed at port 2, how do I find the resulting s-parameter matrix?
Thank you
problems faced while creating qrc decks
it's likely a bug in the PDK from the way you described.
you cannot directly edit the contents in a av_extracted view and netlist it later, it won't work.
if possible, create a very simple testcase and check with the foundry if it's a bug...
Hi all,
Normally when we are using a set of S-Parameter, we are told that it's matched terminated.
For e.g a 2-port parameters, it is S= [S11 S12;S21 S22]
Now if my output is connected to a load which is not matched terminated, for e.g R.
Is there any way to find my new S-parameters by...
a transmission line is given with characteristic impedance of Z1 and length of quarter-wavelength (lamda/4) at 2Ghz.
at wat other frequencies would the same characteristic impedance and (lamda/4) length be repeated?
is it at 3GHz, 4GHz, 5GHz, e.t.c?
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