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ideal circulator model in Cadence

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Is there anyone knows wheather there is ideal circulator model in Cadence?

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Ideal circulator is describes by ideal gyrators.

Describe ideal gyrator by Verilog-A.

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You can also define a blackbox (nport component) in Cadence with s-parameter of a ideal circulator.S-parameter file can be written in Touchstone or Cadence format by hand, it's simple..
 

Ideal circulator has no frequency characteristics.

I don't recommend you to use S-parameter box unless you implement circulator having frequency characteristics in Cadense Spectre.
 


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