psrr simulation

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by ghada, Nov 22, 2009.

  1. ghada

    ghada Guest

    hi,
    when i do a psrr simulation and i need to get Vout/Vdd do I set the
    Vdd to ac magnitude 1 and dc = 0 or do I give it its DC value required
    which is 1.5V?
     
    ghada, Nov 22, 2009
    #1
  2. ghada wrote, on 11/22/09 15:44:
    If you set the DC value of the supply to 0, the circuit will almost certainly
    cease to work and have no small-signal transfer function to the output (because
    all the devices in the circuit will be off).

    If using AC analysis for this, you should ensure that the circuit is correctly
    biased, and then additionally apply an AC magnitude. Since AC is a small-signal
    analysis, you can specify any number you like for the input signal (AC
    magnitude) because you're only going to see linear gain around the DC operating
    point.

    But a simpler approach (assuming you're using spectre) is to use the "xf"
    analysis. This way you tell xf analysis where the output of your circuit is, and
    what the frequency sweep is, and then you can find the transfer function from
    every source in your circuit once the simulation has finished. So you can click
    on the Vdd supply source and see the transfer function from there, or the Vss
    supply source and see the transfer function from there, or the input source, and
    see the desired signal transfer function - all from a single simulation.

    Regards,

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Nov 23, 2009
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