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LC VCO doesn't oscillate in transient analysis (Read 5986 times)
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LC VCO doesn't oscillate in transient analysis
Oct 12th, 2005, 3:56pm
 
Can anyone comment on how to get the LC VCO to oscillate in transient analysis please? Initial conditions are set, and PSS/Pnoise works fine. But in transient analysis VCO simply doesn't oscillate. Thank you.
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Re: LC VCO doesn't oscillate in transient analysis
Reply #1 - Oct 13th, 2005, 6:32pm
 
Hi, boshiouke,

Have you checked the netlist again? Most errors are caused by circuit design, typo error in the netlist, etc.



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Re: LC VCO doesn't oscillate in transient analysis
Reply #2 - Oct 13th, 2005, 8:59pm
 
A small current pulse in parallel with the resonator should help. Setting integration method to trapezoidal and max time step to something on the scale of the expected oscillation period may help too.
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Reply #3 - Dec 16th, 2005, 4:20pm
 
How did you set initial conditions? In my experiment, one oscillating point is set VDD, the other side VSS, LC VCO will start up in transient analysis. You can try it.
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Re: LC VCO doesn't oscillate in transient analysis
Reply #4 - Jan 23rd, 2006, 2:31am
 
Hi Guys:

I just don't know how true is this, but I find the transient response is better if a damped vsin source is applied at the Vdd, and for PSS analysis a pulse source at the Vdd and a parallel pulse current source is used across the LC tank, I would appreciate if anyone could comment further on this.

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Re: LC VCO doesn't oscillate in transient analysis
Reply #5 - Jun 16th, 2006, 7:51pm
 
Hi,

The problem could be the following!

Let us say your freuency of oscillation Fosc = 5GHz.

This implies the time period Tosc = 0.2 n secs.

Now, if you check the converegence options in the transient anaylsis form the time step for simulation will be 1 n sec.

This means SpectreRF will solve the circuit every 1 n sec, hence it misses your 0.2 n sec sine wave completely!

1) Set the convergence option in the transient analysis form to "conservative".

2) Set the "MAXIMUM TIME STEP" to "1/100" th of Tosc so that you get good convergence or interpolation...i.e set it to 2p sec!

Since you are setting the maximum time step to 2 p sec, if you try to "greedily" analyse the waveform for say 200 cycles of the sine wave or 200 x Tosc = 40 n secs then it will mean you need to wait for 40 n secs/ 2 p sec calculations to complete..or 20000 steps this might take a longgg time!

So try simulating for 10 or 20 cycles i.e. 4 n secs first!

forget the extra impulse to be added and all that!

such current impulse "concepts" are introduced by useless academicians!
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