Jun 25, 2010 #1 S sandesh564_123 Member level 1 Joined Apr 16, 2010 Messages 32 Helped 2 Reputation 4 Reaction score 2 Trophy points 1,288 Location bang Activity points 1,469 I want to test a microstripline where its operating frequency is 2GHz...i want to give an input of 1 V sine (from frequency 1GHz to 5GHz) and want to know what ll be the output voltage..I am not getting how to do that...please some body help me
I want to test a microstripline where its operating frequency is 2GHz...i want to give an input of 1 V sine (from frequency 1GHz to 5GHz) and want to know what ll be the output voltage..I am not getting how to do that...please some body help me
Jun 30, 2010 #2 D Diaegus Newbie level 4 Joined Jan 23, 2009 Messages 7 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,330 Re: Designing in ADS Insert the AC simulation block from the Simulation-AC palette (specify the frequency range) in your schematic Close both microstrip ends with the correct impedance (tipically 50 Ohm) Insert V_AC generator as excitation (from the Sources-Freq Domain palette) Doulbe click on the outuput node, enter a label (e.g. V_out) then click on the same node again Simulate Insert a rectangular plot in the data display window and select AC.V_out If you need any further information or are looking for other useful design tool see also: https://www.uwaverf.altervista.org/ or join the forum.
Re: Designing in ADS Insert the AC simulation block from the Simulation-AC palette (specify the frequency range) in your schematic Close both microstrip ends with the correct impedance (tipically 50 Ohm) Insert V_AC generator as excitation (from the Sources-Freq Domain palette) Doulbe click on the outuput node, enter a label (e.g. V_out) then click on the same node again Simulate Insert a rectangular plot in the data display window and select AC.V_out If you need any further information or are looking for other useful design tool see also: https://www.uwaverf.altervista.org/ or join the forum.