Re: pss
- From: "fredo" <fredo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2007 21:50:33 +0800
"Andrew Beckett" <andrewb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Thu, 22 Mar 2007 11:51:11 +0800, "fredo" <fredo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:define
Hi,
How is power defined in pss analog simulation?
Thanks all.
Fredo
Your question is a little non-specific! If you're asking about how to
input power, then this is not really anything to do with pss, but to dowith how
you set up your input sources. The "port" component (in analogLib,corresponding
to the "port" component in spectre) can specify the input signal in dBmsince it
has a built in resistance.number of
If you're talking about measuring output power, then ADE gives you a
options - if you look on the direct plot form (Results->Direct Plot->MainForm),
then there are several choices whenever you try to plot anything powerrelated.
For example, you can select a port - and it knows what the impedance ofthe port
was, so can convert the voltage to power. Or you can specify the terminalof a
device - in which case it will use the current and voltage to computepower (you
need to save the current if you want to do that). Or there are severalother
options.question
Without knowing what you're actually asking, it's hard to answer your
more precisely!
Regards,
Andrew.
--
Andrew Beckett
Principal European Technology Leader
Cadence Design Systems, UK.
I found that the power obtained by integrating the product of voltage and
current in one cycle in a transient simulation has large deviation to the
power obtained from the pss plot option. So I wonder if it is a mistake in
my calculation, a wrong assumption or that pss has a special definition to
power.
Sorry that I didn't make it more specific. I almost thought that it might be
a naive question to post in here.
fredo
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