How to use the six-port transformer EM simulation result in cadence spectre?
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I have simulated a fixed geometry 6-port transformer in Momentum and I have the s6p file. How may I import this into cadence to do spectre simulation?
I used the Nport element in analog lib and mounted the s6p file with it. But the DC simulation in spectre does not give expected result. I guess for DC, the touchstone file is not well defined? Also, in the Momentum simulation, should I include freq=0 point, or just simulate the frequency of interest?
I wonder normally how do RF designers do with these kind of EM simulation results? I guess this is a very common question for RF IC designers. Thank you very much for your help.
I used the Nport element in analog lib and mounted the s6p file with it. But the DC simulation in spectre does not give expected result. I guess for DC, the touchstone file is not well defined? Also, in the Momentum simulation, should I include freq=0 point, or just simulate the frequency of interest?
I wonder normally how do RF designers do with these kind of EM simulation results? I guess this is a very common question for RF IC designers. Thank you very much for your help.
If you didn't simulate your structure starting from DC, spectre will not extrapolate the s-parameters down to DC.
Generally, spectre has some issues with s-parameters when DC ( f=0Hz) is included, pay attention to this point.Especially PSS analysis may not converge or the results may not be correct because of this discrete s-parameters frequency sampling points.
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