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AC simulation in ADS2004
May 05th, 2009, 9:06am
 
Hi everyone,

I'm trying to do a AC simulation on an integrator in ADS2004. But I'm  still not sure i understand what parameters to put on the I_AC source to give me the right diffenrencial input I need....Does anyone who used ADS have any suggestions...

The intergrator....


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Re: AC simulation in ADS2004
Reply #1 - May 5th, 2009, 9:32am
 
Turin wrote on May 5th, 2009, 9:06am:
I'm trying to do a AC simulation on an integrator in ADS2004.
But I'm still not sure i understand what parameters to put on the I_AC source to give me the right diffenrencial input I need....
Does anyone who used ADS have any suggestions...
This question is same as the following your post.
http://www.designers-guide.org/Forum/YaBB.pl?num=1222115512

Your question is not specific for ADS.
I can't understand what you are confusing.


Why do you connect "I_AC" and "Term" in series ?
And why do you use "Term" as load of output nodes ?
If you don't do SP-Analysis, you don't have to use "Term".

Usually I use one of the followings as input drive signal.
 (1) "P_AC"
 (2) Parallel connection of
     "I_DC" or "I_AC" and
    "Resistor" or "Z1P_Eqn" or "Y1P_Eqn" or "S1P_Eqn" or "Term"
 (3) Seriers connection of
     "V_DC" or "V_AC" and
    "Resistor" or "Z1P_Eqn" or "Y1P_Eqn" or "S1P_Eqn" or "Term"

You can do the following by using any vendor's simulator.
http://www.designers-guide.org/Analysis/diff.pdf
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