neoflash
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Ken:
The average capacitance I want to observe is just like what is mentioned in Emad's book.
The capacitance obtained in your method is the small signal capacitance at certain DC biasing point. However, I thought there is also some way to get average capacitance. When we run that simulation, we need to specify input voltage amplitude and DC voltage. Thus, simulator will plot us a curve of average capacitance.
I see this mentioned in one recently pulished jssc paper, but i can not remember the title. I will check when I was back in office.
Thanks, Neoflash
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