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[help!]question about time domain noise simulation of a divider
Feb 26th, 2009, 7:47pm
 
Hello all:

i have a basic question regarding time domain noise simulation of a simple divider.

I have a digital divide-by-2 with the following settings.

input : 50 MHz square wave
output : 25 MHz

pss setup:

beat frequency : 25 MHz
number of harmonics : 50
accuracy defaults : moderate
additional time for stabilization : 45n

pnoise setup:

start : 1
stop : 50 MHz
maximum sideband : 20
output voltage : positive output node : /net061 (the output)
                      negative output node : /gnd!
input source : none
noise type : time domain
number of points : 1
add specific points : 11.5n, 51.5n, 91.5n  (the output is 25M, so i choose three threashold crossing time)

but the simulator reminded me: deleted time point 5.15e-08 in pnoise analysis that exceeds periodic interval
                              deleted time point 9.15e-08 in pnoise analysis that exceeds periodic interval

After the simulation finishes, I go to Results -> Main Form -> tdnoise -> output noise -> total noise -> sweep:spectrum
-> magnitude -> plot
i cant get a correct plot, but like this:


could you tell me where is my mistake?

thanks very much!

-lonemy
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Re: [help!]question about time domain noise simulation of a divider
Reply #1 - Feb 27th, 2009, 2:16am
 
The PSS analysis is analysing a single period of the PSS fundamental (25MHz).

Consequently you cannot specify time points outside of the period - since the period is 40ns, specifying a time of 51.5n or 91.5n makes no sense. In fact, what would it tell you? If you've got a steadystate solution, the noise at 51.5n and 91.5n would be the same as it is at 11.5n (remember that this is a small-signal noise analysis, not a transient noise analysis, where the noise sources are computed randomly at each timestep).

So your mistake was to specify times exceeding the periodic interval, as the simulator message stated.

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Re: [help!]question about time domain noise simulation of a divider
Reply #2 - Feb 27th, 2009, 4:21am
 
Andrew.thank you very much!
i simulated the circuit again and modified nothing except the blank of add specific points(i deleted 51.5n and 91.5n).
but i can't get correct plot neither(the result changed nothing ).
i think there must be some thing wrong with my simulation settings or process.
could you tell me where my mistakes are?
thank you for your time.
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Re: [help!]question about time domain noise simulation of a divider
Reply #3 - Feb 27th, 2009, 5:20am
 
You should use the following settings:

pss setup:

beat frequency : 25 MHz
number of harmonics : (what you want to display, does not influence pnoise results)
accuracy defaults : moderate
additional time for stabilization : 45n

pnoise setup:

start : 1
stop : 12.5 MHz (half the "beat frequency")
maximum sideband : (depends on the bandwith of your circuit, see http://www.designers-guide.org/Forum/YaBB.pl?num=1233801262/1#1)
output voltage : positive output node : /net061 (the output)
                     negative output node : /gnd!
input source : none
noise type : time domain
number of points : 0 (you don't need the point at timeindex=0)
add specific points : 11.5n (the threshold crossing time in the pss analysis)

If you are using a recent version of Spectre, you should use noise type jitter instead of time domain.

Why do you think that your result is incorrect?
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Re: [help!]question about time domain noise simulation of a divider
Reply #4 - Feb 27th, 2009, 6:28am
 
Dear Frank:

thanks for your answer.

with your settings, i simulated my circuit again.

i guess this result was correct.

thank you again!

-lonemy
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Re: [help!]question about time domain noise simulation of a divider
Reply #5 - Feb 27th, 2009, 6:54am
 
Thanks Frank - I neglected the fact that lonemy was sweeping past half the PSS fundamental - I should have spotted that.

Andrew.
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