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interconnect model for RFIC

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My techer let me to do the interconnect model for RFIC, how can I begin? If someone has experience about it, could you share with me? Thankyou very much.
 

Hello carlyou,


I think AWR Analog Office helps you to solve your problem on Interconnect analysis using transmission line models...

There are Five abstraction levels available to analyse an interconnect...
1. Lumped element
2. Distributed element
3. Transmission line
4. RLCK model
5. 3-D EM model


Go through the following links which has more information on the software...
http://www.appwave.com/products/si/iNet.html
http://www.appwave.com/products/si/Interconnect.html

Also couple of Webinars or online presentations available from AWR Inc.
http://www.appwave.com/support/training/webinars.html

Advanced Interconnect Modeling Technology in Microwave Office(R) and Analog Office™
Overview
Accurate interconnect modeling is critical at board, package, and chip levels. Traditional interconnect models have shortcomings that can lead to serious errors in the prediction of system performance. In this seminar, the attendee will see a number of advanced interconnect models to overcome the limitations of traditional methods. Topics include: Inet™ technology, X models, and electromagnetic simulation technology as applied to interconnect models.


---manju---
 

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