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Title: how to define psin for class AB and class E PAs? Post by sealion on Feb 3rd, 2004, 9:57am pls help me how to define the psin of input and output ports when simulate class AB and class E PAs by using spectreRF, i'm a new user, thanks for your reply. |
Title: Re: how to define psin for class AB and class E PA Post by Andrew Beckett on Feb 5th, 2004, 2:44pm Your question is a little vague - but one thing I would recommend is to use the "port" component rather than "psin" - it's a more direct map to spectre's port component, and it is considerably easier to use. Without knowing what you're trying to measure, nobody will be able to advise you how to set it up... Regards, Andrew. |
Title: Re: how to define psin for class AB and class E PA Post by sealion on Feb 15th, 2004, 12:07pm You are right, I'm a new user, can you tell me how to define them? Thanks a lot! Sealion |
Title: Re: how to define psin for class AB and class E PA Post by Andrew Beckett on Mar 4th, 2004, 9:14am Well, your reply was also vague, so no I can't tell you how to define them. I still don't know what you're trying to measure. Andrew (without his ESP headgear on) |
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