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Fred
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ideal CMFB (HSPICE)
Dec 20
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Hi all,
Anyone know how to use the HSPICE to simulate for ideal CMFB circuit?
Thx
Fred
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Re: ideal CMFB (HSPICE)
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Dec 20
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, 2003, 3:08pm
I'm not sure how HSPICE simulation of CMFB is a behavioral modeling topic, but you might want to check out the recent discussion on the
Analog Design
board. In particular, see
http://www.designers-guide.com/Forum/?board=analog_design;action=display;num=107...
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