Abhishekabs
Advanced Member level 3
Hi friends
I have designed & simulated a circular resonator in ADS momentum
& I have created a component model so that I can use in schematic simulation.
While doing momentum simulation I have provided frequency range( 4GHz to 7GHz) & adaptive sampling & used in simulation.
My question is
Do i have to make the range(0GHz that is DC to 7GHz) so that DC will also come in to picture or when I will use the same momentum component (4-7GHz) in schematic simulation , ADS will take care of DC?
Because when you include 0GHz to 7GHz/4-7gHz , you get different values for both.
My ciruit is oscillator circuit for 6GHz.
Pleasu suggest me because my circuit fail to oscillate at expected frequency.I dont want my circuit to fail this time.
I am observing lot of shift around 400-500MHz when i implimented it.
I have designed & simulated a circular resonator in ADS momentum
& I have created a component model so that I can use in schematic simulation.
While doing momentum simulation I have provided frequency range( 4GHz to 7GHz) & adaptive sampling & used in simulation.
My question is
Do i have to make the range(0GHz that is DC to 7GHz) so that DC will also come in to picture or when I will use the same momentum component (4-7GHz) in schematic simulation , ADS will take care of DC?
Because when you include 0GHz to 7GHz/4-7gHz , you get different values for both.
My ciruit is oscillator circuit for 6GHz.
Pleasu suggest me because my circuit fail to oscillate at expected frequency.I dont want my circuit to fail this time.
I am observing lot of shift around 400-500MHz when i implimented it.