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There must be a differential line model in ads. I know microwave office has mtraced model. So ads should have it's equivalent I would think. It's been a while since I have used ads.
Anyway... here is the data sheet that has those parameters listed...
https://www.farnell.com/datasheets/81646.pdf
You can enter these parameters directly in the MWO MESFET model and i would also verify the model against the S-parameters to make sure its correct.
I do not think ADS will solve your problem. It looks like you have the ADS project from Avago that has the model in it and it is likely that you will not be able to extract cds, cgs parameters from it. If you ask Avago, they will give you the equivalent project in MWO too. Can i ask what is the...
What type of antenna is it? If its a printed antenna, any Planar EM simulator would be sufficient. My preferred one is Axiem. It is integrated with the circuit tool too, so simulating it with other WLAN components should be very easy.
You can look at VSS from Applied have research. It has both Time Domain and frequency domain simulators. You can co simulate between circuit level and system level. Its much easier to use than simulink and has much better RF models - including support for S-parameters etc...
nope - systemvu is from Agilent. Simulink is from Mathworks(the developers of Matlab). They are completely different simulators. What do wish to simulate?
Sadly i dont have a simulink license anymore.
But i was correct with my guess...
**broken link removed**
It does indeed uses IIR implementation.
What is the main goal of your simulation? Are you simulating some sort of Analog link with a time domain/Modulated Signal?
Agilent Ptolemy has FMCW examples. There is a Radar design guide that has some FMCW examples in it. I think you can download the radar design guide from agilent's website. But in my opinion, Ptolemy is very difficult to use.
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