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Cadence PSS Pnoise Analysis (Read 1429 times)
ashrafSazid
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Cadence PSS Pnoise Analysis
Jul 19
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Hi,
When I run pnoise analysis (with PSS first) from 1 to 100MHz it always stops at ~43.2 KHz. I am new at pnoise analysis. Is there any guidance that could help me?
Thanks.
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Geoffrey_Coram
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Re: Cadence PSS Pnoise Analysis
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Jul 19
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Did you read through the log file or what it prints to the screen? Sometimes it stops because the PSS didn't take enough timepoints to resolve higher frequencies, and there's an option you can give to PSS to fix this.
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