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Hi all,
I have a question regarding the usage of cadence tool.
After designing and simulating a device is it possible to determine the dynamic power consumed ?
If the reply if yes please guide me how ?
Thanks in advance.
 

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If you do a PSS simulation, you can check the dynamic current of the power supply which is 0th harmonic.If you do a manipulation with ADE and calculator, you are able to plot the dynamic power.

Mean Power= 0.5*re(V*conj(I))
 
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BigBoss said:
If you do a PSS simulation, you can check the dynamic current of the power supply which is 0th harmonic.If you do a manipulation with ADE and calculator, you are able to plot the dynamic power.

Mean Power= 0.5*re(V*conj(I))

Thanks you safwat and Bigboss.
@Bigboss;
What do youmean by PSS ?
Could you please tel me what the means the terms re and conj in the power relation that you provided ?
 

BigBoss said:
If you do a PSS simulation, you can check the dynamic current of the power supply which is 0th harmonic.If you do a manipulation with ADE and calculator, you are able to plot the dynamic power.

Mean Power= 0.5*re(V*conj(I))


Could you explain what is conj function ?
Does the re function reprensent the real value?
 

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