vivkr
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Hi Neo,
Since you are simply interested in linearity of the S&H, it is possible to simulate this using transient analysis, followed by FFT. There are 2 components to this problem: DC nonlinearity & AC nonlinearity.
While the S&H is a dynamic circuit and it does not make much sense to do a DC nonlinearity measurement, it is sometimes useful to do and it is certainly possible to do so:
1. Apply a DC input and sample this with your S&H. Plot transfer curve to see any DC nonlinearity in your S&H, for instance due to nonlinearity in the S&H amplifier if you use one. If the design is not done well, then even this simulation may show you something.
2. Apply fullscale AC input at maximum frequency of interest and look at the harmonic distortion from the transient analysis. You need to setup your simulation carefully for this, using suitable strobing, or else you will only get garbage. Two-tone or mult-tone IMD can also be done this way.
Regards Vivek
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