Krishnendu
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Can a polynomial capacitor be considered as a non-linear capacitor?
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But this dependency may be linear like...Thank you very much BigBoss. Yes the capacitor equation which I am using is dependent on the applied voltage.
Simulators use always this technical definition.. " Polynominal ...caps,res,inds etc"Actually, I want to implement a non-linear capacitor where the capacitance depends on the applied voltage and follows a specific equation, in Tanner EDA. Now Tanner EDA provides capacitor to be either Linear or Polynomial, and here is my query that what is the difference between a non-linear capacitor and polynomial capacitor and are they synonymous to each other?
And I have not much idea what precisely does a polynomial capacitor mean.