Thanks, the current at output terminal with 0Ω resistor plot the curve, but when i want to plot current gain (output current/input current) vs frequency curve it shows a problem, i am applying ac current source at input terminal. Is it possible to plot current vs frequency curve at input terminal itself with ac current source.
yes i am varying the frequency of ac input current source. pls tell me brief steps to plot current vs frequency at output as well as at input itself in cadence.
When I am asking "is your current source frequency dependent?" I mean, of course, if the VALUE of the current depends on frequency.
Normally, you have a straight line (as a function of frequency) - not too interesting.
But I do not understand your question.
If you are not able to find the proper command how to plot a voltage or a current - why you are using such a program at all?
in fact I'm not Zorro (or did you think of Sorry ? ;-)), nevertheless the simulators which I'm using accept 0Ω resistors. But of course a 0V voltage source or a 0A current source serve the same purpose.
You probably read back issues of Zorro or saw a Zorro movie before ;-)
Never mind. This happens to all of us. And human brain always was and is prone to error, isn't it?