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Mar 04th, 2005, 6:46pm
 
Hello All

I am sorry to send a mail here to ask for your advice
I am given an assignment to simulate a cmos oscillator using any
software like ADS or LT spice.
I am new to electronics as I am from physics background and
currently just started my part time course in electronics.
I have not even gone through the course and now I have to simulate
something which I have not really have background on.
Any kind soul kindly advice me what does a cmos oscillator means?
I see oscillator which bipolar and mosfet type . But have not seen a
nmos and pmos (cmos) oscillator.
Anyone can show a good link/tutorial(IEEE paper) on how to simulate
a simple cmos oscillator (0.18um) . This is an assignment and should
be the simple type of oscillator. I am really a green horn here.
Kindly advise me
Thank you so much in advance

rgds and thanks
Jason
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Reply #1 - Mar 4th, 2005, 9:03pm
 
Hi All

It should be a clapp LC cmos oscillator . So any idea what kind of configuration I should go for?
Kindly advise.
Thank you


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