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Yes.I don't know whether Cadence can simulate the coupling effect of the two inductors.
If Candence can't simulate the coupling effect, then the extracted S parameter is not correct, and converting it into ADS, ADS will not give the coupling effect, right?
Cadence ADE does not have any EM simulator that you need to check the coupling effects of two coils.But you can install Sonnet, ADS Momentum even HFSS to verify your coils.Thank you for your reply.
In Cadence, I want to simulate the two inductors placing very close. I don't know whether Cadence can simulate the coupling effect of the two inductors.
If Candence can't simulate the coupling effect, then the extracted S parameter is not correct, and converting it into ADS, ADS will not give the coupling effect, right?
Thank you.
Previously Cadence have VPCD(Virtuoso Passive Component Designer), where we can evaluale coupling of inductors roughly.
In Cadence, I want to simulate the two inductors placing very close.
I don't know whether Cadence can simulate the coupling effect of the two inductors.
How do you extract S parameter by Cadence Tool ?If Candence can't simulate the coupling effect,
then the extracted S parameter is not correct,
No.and converting it into ADS,
ADS will not give the coupling effect, right?
I know.We discussed VPCD end-of-life ten years ago.
See **broken link removed**It is weird that Cadence dose not provide good RF simulation enviroment.