Thanks for your reply. Just a few questions to clarify...
RFICDUDE wrote on Jul 12th, 2009, 7:00pm:1: The substrate definition setup in the RFDE Momentum interface seems a little different than ADS. The ADS GUI is a little easier to use than the RFDE setup and substrate definition tool.
Does RFDE Momentum have any problems reading .slm and .lay substrate and layer definitions? Does it use LSW or have its own layer panel?
Edit: Found the answer to this one, RFDE Momentum reads substrate information in .tch format, which also comes with my PDK.
RFICDUDE wrote on Jul 12th, 2009, 7:00pm:2. Port definitions are not as straight forward in RFDE as ADS. In ADS you place ports then change the definition of the port using the port editor feature. In RFDE, ports seem to be defined by pins in the layout, and there doesn't seem to be an easy way to specify exactly what definition each port should be.
So there is no way to define if the port is single/common mode, differential, ground reference, etc? Or there isn't an
easy way to do so?
We'll probably download RFDE 2009 now and play around with a trial license before deciding whether or not we should move over to RFDE. Thanks again for the info.