Jan 27, 2009 #1 P PanosB_GR Junior Member level 2 Joined Sep 7, 2007 Messages 22 Helped 2 Reputation 4 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,468 So... I want to define a nonlinear resistance that: 1.its current function is dependent on the voltage across it (arbitrary power of it) and also 2.is multiplied by an independent function of time (a polynomial of time). i.e.: I(V,t)=P(t)*V(t)^a Is something like that possible in ADS? Regards
So... I want to define a nonlinear resistance that: 1.its current function is dependent on the voltage across it (arbitrary power of it) and also 2.is multiplied by an independent function of time (a polynomial of time). i.e.: I(V,t)=P(t)*V(t)^a Is something like that possible in ADS? Regards