7/23/98 Star-Hspice Manual, Release 1998.2 vii Contents About This Manual .............................................................................................. iii Audience ..................................................................................................... iii Related Documents ..................................................................................... iii Conventions................................................................................................. iv Obtaining Customer Support....................................................................... vi Other Sources of Information...................................................................... vi Chapter 1 - Introducing Star-Hspice .............................................................. 1-1 Star-Hspice Applications ............................................................................... 1-2 Star-Hspice Features ...................................................................................... 1-3 Chapter 2 - Getting Started ............................................................................. 2-1 AC Analysis of an RC Network ..................................................................... 2-2 Transient Analysis of an RC Network ........................................................... 2-5 Transient Analysis of an Inverter ................................................................... 2-7 Chapter 3 - Specifying Simulation Input and Controls ................................ 3-1 Examining the Simulation Structure .............................................................. 3-2 Understanding the Data Flow ........................................................................ 3-4 Simulation Process Overview ................................................................... 3-6 Using the Star-Hspice Command ................................................................. 3-10 Prompting Script Mode ........................................................................... 3-10 Nonprompting Command Line Mode ..................................................... 3-11
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7/23/98 Star-Hspice Manual, Release 1998.2 vii
Contents
About This Manual.............................................................................................. iiiAudience ..................................................................................................... iiiRelated Documents ..................................................................................... iiiConventions................................................................................................. ivObtaining Customer Support....................................................................... viOther Sources of Information...................................................................... vi
Setting Control Options ............................................................................... 3-45
.OPTIONS Statement .............................................................................. 3-45Descriptions of General Control .OPTIONS Keywords ......................... 3-47
Understanding the Library Types ................................................................ 3-56
Chapter 5 - Using Sources and Stimuli........................................................... 5-1
Independent Source Elements ........................................................................ 5-2
Source Element Conventions .................................................................... 5-2Independent Source Element Statements .................................................. 5-2
Pulse Source Function............................................................................... 5-6Sinusoidal Source Function....................................................................... 5-9Exponential Source Function .................................................................. 5-11Piecewise Linear Source Function .......................................................... 5-13Data Driven Piecewise Linear Source Function ..................................... 5-15Single-Frequency FM Source Function .................................................. 5-17Amplitude Modulation Source Function................................................. 5-18
Voltage and Current Controlled Elements ................................................... 5-20
Piecewise Linear Function ...................................................................... 5-24
Voltage Dependent Current Sources — G Elements ................................... 5-25
Voltage Controlled Current Source (VCCS)........................................... 5-25Behavioral Current Source ...................................................................... 5-25Voltage Controlled Resistor (VCR) ........................................................ 5-26Voltage Controlled Capacitor (VCCAP)................................................. 5-26
Current Dependent Current Sources — F Elements .................................... 5-33
Current Controlled Current Source (CCCS) ........................................... 5-33
Voltage Dependent Voltage Sources — E Elements ................................... 5-37
Voltage Controlled Voltage Source (VCVS) .......................................... 5-37Behavioral Voltage Source...................................................................... 5-37Ideal Op-Amp.......................................................................................... 5-37Ideal Transformer.................................................................................... 5-38
Dependent Voltage Sources — H Elements ................................................ 5-42
Current Controlled Voltage Source — CCVS ........................................ 5-42
Digital Files and Mixed Mode — U Elements ............................................ 5-46
Digital Input Element and Model............................................................ 5-47Two-Bit Adder with Digital I/O.............................................................. 5-51Specifying a Digital Vector File.............................................................. 5-55Defining Tabular Data............................................................................. 5-59Defining Vector Patterns......................................................................... 5-62Modifying Waveform Characteristics..................................................... 5-68
Chapter 6 - DC Initialization and Point Analysis .......................................... 6-1
Understanding the Simulation Flow .............................................................. 6-2
Performing Initialization and Analysis .......................................................... 6-3
Setting Initial Conditions for Transient Analysis...................................... 6-5
Using DC Initialization and Operating Point Statements .............................. 6-6
Element Statement IC Parameter .............................................................. 6-6
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.IC and .DCVOLT Initial Condition Statements....................................... 6-6
Specifying Accuracy and Convergence ....................................................... 6-21
Accuracy Tolerances ............................................................................... 6-21Accuracy Control Options....................................................................... 6-23Convergence Control Option Descriptions ............................................. 6-23Autoconverge Process ............................................................................. 6-28
Reducing DC Errors ..................................................................................... 6-31
Shorted Element Nodes........................................................................... 6-33Conductance Insertion Using DCSTEP .................................................. 6-33Floating Point Overflow.......................................................................... 6-34
Setting the DC Analysis Control Option ...................................................... 8-12
Chapter 9 - AC Sweep and Signal Analysis.................................................... 9-1
Understanding AC Small Signal Analysis ..................................................... 9-2
Using the .AC Statement ................................................................................ 9-4
AC Control Options .................................................................................. 9-7AC Analysis Output Variables.................................................................. 9-8AC Nodal Voltage Output......................................................................... 9-9AC Current Output: Independent Voltage Sources................................. 9-11AC Current Output: Element Branches................................................... 9-11
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Group Time Delay Output....................................................................... 9-12AC Network Output ................................................................................ 9-12
Using Other AC Analysis Statements .......................................................... 9-14
.DISTO Statement — AC Small-Signal Distortion Analysis ................. 9-14
.NOISE Statement — AC Noise Analysis .............................................. 9-16
Using Parameters in Simulation ................................................................... 10-9
Parameter Definition ............................................................................. 10-11Parameter Scoping and Passing............................................................. 10-18Hierarchical Circuits, Parameters, and Models..................................... 10-26
Varying Parameters and Libraries .............................................................. 10-30
Using the .ALTER Statement................................................................ 10-30.DEL LIB Statement.............................................................................. 10-31
Performing Worst Case Analysis ............................................................... 10-33
Model Skew Parameters........................................................................ 10-33
Performing Monte Carlo Analysis ............................................................. 10-39
Monte Carlo Setup ................................................................................ 10-39Monte Carlo Output .............................................................................. 10-40.PARAM Distribution Function Syntax ................................................ 10-41Monte Carlo Parameter Distribution Summary .................................... 10-43Monte Carlo Examples.......................................................................... 10-43
Worst Case and Monte Carlo Sweep Example .......................................... 10-51
MOS Level 3 Model DC Optimization ................................................. 11-10MOS Level 13 Model DC Optimization ............................................... 11-14RC Network Optimization .................................................................... 11-17CMOS Tristate Buffer Optimization..................................................... 11-22BJT S-Parameters Optimization............................................................ 11-27BJT Model DC Optimization ................................................................ 11-30GaAsFET Model DC Optimization....................................................... 11-34MOS Op-amp Optimization .................................................................. 11-37
Chapter 12 - Using Passive Devices............................................................... 12-1
Using the Element Statement ....................................................................... 12-2
Element Parameters................................................................................. 12-2
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Model Statement ..................................................................................... 12-4Model Parameters.................................................................................... 12-4
Using the Resistor Element .......................................................................... 12-6
Wire RC Model ....................................................................................... 12-9
Using the Capacitor Element ..................................................................... 12-16
Capacitance Model ................................................................................ 12-18Polynomial Capacitor Elements ............................................................ 12-21
Using the Linear Inductor Element ............................................................ 12-23
Mutual Inductor Element ...................................................................... 12-26Polynomial Inductor Element................................................................ 12-28
Using Magnetics ........................................................................................ 12-29
Magnetic Winding Element .................................................................. 12-29Mutual Core Statement.......................................................................... 12-30Magnetic Core Model............................................................................ 12-31Jiles-Atherton Ferromagnetic Core Model............................................ 12-33
Chapter 13 - Using Diodes ............................................................................. 13-1
Understanding the Diode Types ................................................................... 13-2
Using Model and Element Statements ......................................................... 13-3
Control Options ....................................................................................... 13-3
Diode Element......................................................................................... 13-6Using the Junction Model Statement .................................................... 13-14Junction Model Parameters ................................................................... 13-15
Calculating Temperature Effects ............................................................... 13-22
Using Diode Equations .............................................................................. 13-25
Junction DC Equations.......................................................................... 13-26Diode Capacitance Equations................................................................ 13-28Noise Equations..................................................................................... 13-30
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Temperature Compensation Equations ................................................. 13-31
Using the Fowler-Nordheim Diode ............................................................ 13-35
Using the BJT Model ................................................................................... 14-2
Model Selection....................................................................................... 14-2
Using the BJT Element ................................................................................ 14-4
Scaling..................................................................................................... 14-5BJT Current Convention ......................................................................... 14-6BJT Equivalent Circuits .......................................................................... 14-7
Understanding the BJT Model Statement .................................................. 14-16
BJT Basic Model Parameters ................................................................ 14-17BJT Model Temperature Effects ........................................................... 14-27
Using the BJT Models (NPN and PNP) ..................................................... 14-33
Transistor Geometry — Substrate Diode .............................................. 14-33DC Model Equations............................................................................. 14-34Substrate Current Equations.................................................................. 14-36Base Charge Equations.......................................................................... 14-36Variable Base Resistance Equations ..................................................... 14-37
Modeling Various Types of Noise ............................................................. 14-45
Using the BJT Quasi-Saturation Model ..................................................... 14-47
Epitaxial Current Source Iepi ................................................................ 14-50Epitaxial Charge Storage Elements Ci and Cx...................................... 14-50
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Using Temperature Compensation Equations ............................................ 14-53
Energy Gap Temperature Equations ..................................................... 14-53Saturation and Beta Temperature Equations, TLEV=0 or 2 ................. 14-53Saturation and Temperature Equations, TLEV=1................................. 14-55Saturation Temperature Equations, TLEV=3........................................ 14-56Capacitance Temperature Equations..................................................... 14-57Parasitic Resistor Temperature Equations............................................. 14-60BJT LEVEL=2 Temperature Equations................................................ 14-60
Converting National Semiconductor Models ............................................. 14-61
Chapter 15 - Using JFET and MESFET Models......................................... 15-1
Specifying a Model ...................................................................................... 15-3
Understanding the Capacitor Model ............................................................ 15-5
Model Applications ................................................................................. 15-5Control Options ....................................................................................... 15-5
Using JFET and MESFET Element Statements .......................................... 15-7
Scaling..................................................................................................... 15-9JFET Current Convention ....................................................................... 15-9JFET Equivalent Circuits ...................................................................... 15-10
Using JFET and MESFET Model Statements ........................................... 15-16
JFET and MESFET Model Parameters................................................. 15-16Gate Diode DC Parameters ................................................................... 15-18JFET and MESFET Capacitances ......................................................... 15-29Capacitance Comparison (CAPOP=1 and CAPOP=2) ......................... 15-33JFET and MESFET DC Equations........................................................ 15-35
MOSFET Model Levels .......................................................................... 16-3MOSFET Capacitor Selection................................................................. 16-5MOS Diode Selection.............................................................................. 16-7MOSFET Control Options ...................................................................... 16-9MOSFET Element Syntax..................................................................... 16-12
Using Nonplanar and Planar Technologies ................................................ 16-22
Field Effect Transistor........................................................................... 16-22General MOSFET Model Statement ..................................................... 16-28
Using a MOSFET Diode Model ................................................................ 16-29
MOSFET Diode Model Selection ......................................................... 16-29Convergence.......................................................................................... 16-29MOSFET Diode Model Parameters ...................................................... 16-30Capacitance Model Parameters ............................................................. 16-30ACM=0 MOS Diode ............................................................................. 16-33ACM=1 MOS Diode ............................................................................. 16-37ACM=2 MOS Diode ............................................................................. 16-40ACM = 3 MOS Diode ........................................................................... 16-45
Using MOS Diode Equations ..................................................................... 16-48
DC Current ............................................................................................ 16-48MOS Diode Capacitance Equations...................................................... 16-49
Using Common Threshold Voltage Equations .......................................... 16-52
Common Threshold Voltage Parameters .............................................. 16-52
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Calculation of PHI, GAMMA, and VTO.............................................. 16-53
Capacitance Model.................................................................... 16-103Effective Length and Width for AC Gate Capacitance Calculations.. 16-103
Using Noise Models ................................................................................. 16-104
Using Temperature Parameters and Equations ........................................ 16-107
Temperature Parameters...................................................................... 16-107
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Temperature Equations ....................................................................... 16-110
Chapter 17 - Selecting a MOSFET Model.................................................... 17-1
Level 1 IDS: Schichman-Hodges Model ..................................................... 17-2
Level 1 Model Parameters....................................................................... 17-2Level 1 Model Equations ........................................................................ 17-5
Level 2 IDS: Grove-Frohman Model ........................................................... 17-8
Level 2 Model Parameters....................................................................... 17-8Level 2 Model Equations ...................................................................... 17-12
Level 3 IDS: Empirical Model ................................................................... 17-20
Level 3 Model Parameters..................................................................... 17-20Level 3 Model Equations ...................................................................... 17-24Compatibility Notes .............................................................................. 17-30Example of Temperature Compensation............................................... 17-31
Level 4 IDS: MOS Model .......................................................................... 17-34
Level 5 IDS Model ..................................................................................... 17-35
Level 5 Model Parameters..................................................................... 17-35IDS Equations ....................................................................................... 17-38Depletion Mode DC Model ZENH=0................................................... 17-43IDS Equations, Depletion Model Level 5 ............................................. 17-45Example of Level 5 Model.................................................................... 17-52
Level 6 and Level 7 IDS: MOSFET Model ................................................ 17-53
Level 6 and Level 7 Model Parameters................................................. 17-53UPDATE Parameter for Level 6 and Level 7 ....................................... 17-59Level 6 Model Equations, UPDATE=0,2 ............................................. 17-62Level 6 IDS Equations, UPDATE=1 .................................................... 17-74ASPEC Compatibility ........................................................................... 17-88
Level 7 IDS Model ..................................................................................... 17-90
Level 8 IDS Model ..................................................................................... 17-91
Level 8 Model Parameters..................................................................... 17-91
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Level 8 Model Equations ...................................................................... 17-96
Level 13 BSIM Model ............................................................................. 17-104
BSIM Model Features ......................................................................... 17-104Level 13 Model Parameters................................................................. 17-105Sensitivity Factors of Model Parameters ............................................ 17-112.MODEL VERSION Changes to BSIM Models................................. 17-113Level 13 Equations.............................................................................. 17-114Charge-Based Capacitance Model ...................................................... 17-119Prevention of Negative Output Conductance...................................... 17-123Example Calculations Using Level 13 Equations ............................... 17-123Compatibility Notes ............................................................................ 17-125
Level 27 SOSFET Model ......................................................................... 17-140
Level 27 Model Parameters................................................................. 17-141Non-Fully Depleted SOI Model.......................................................... 17-146Obtaining Model Parameters............................................................... 17-147Fully Depleted SOI Model Considerations ......................................... 17-150
Level 28 Modified BSIM Model ............................................................. 17-151
Level 28 Model Parameters................................................................. 17-151Level 28 Model Equations .................................................................. 17-159
Level 38 IDS: Cypress Depletion Model ................................................. 17-166
Level 38 Model Parameters................................................................. 17-169Level 38 Model Equations .................................................................. 17-174Example Model File ............................................................................ 17-181
Level 39 BSIM2 Model ........................................................................... 17-183
Level 39 Model Parameters................................................................. 17-183Level 39 Model Equations .................................................................. 17-190Geometry and Bias Adjustment of Model Parameters........................ 17-194Compatibility Notes ............................................................................ 17-195Prevention of Negative Output Conductance...................................... 17-198Charge-based Gate Capacitance Model (CAPOP=39)........................ 17-198HSPICE Enhancements....................................................................... 17-200
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Modeling Example .............................................................................. 17-204Example of Typical BSIM2 Model Listing......................................... 17-207
Level 40 HP a-Si TFT Model .................................................................. 17-211
Model Parameters................................................................................ 17-211Using the HP a-Si TFT Model in HSPICE ......................................... 17-212Level 40 Model Equations .................................................................. 17-215Level 40 Model Topology................................................................... 17-221
Level 47 BSIM3 Version 2 MOS Model ................................................. 17-222
Level 47 Model Parameters................................................................. 17-222Notes.................................................................................................... 17-226Leff and Weff Equations for BSIM3 Version 2.0............................... 17-229Level 47 Model Equations .................................................................. 17-230Sample PMOS Model.......................................................................... 17-238
Level 49 BSIM3 Version 3 MOS Model ................................................. 17-239
Version ................................................................................................ 17-239Model Parameter Defaults................................................................... 17-239Star-Hspice Enhancements.................................................................. 17-240Level 49 Model Parameters................................................................. 17-241Level 49 Equations.............................................................................. 17-255Example .MODEL CARDS NMOS Model ........................................ 17-256Example PMOS Model ....................................................................... 17-257
Level 50 Philips MOS9 Model ................................................................ 17-258
Level 50 Model Parameters................................................................. 17-258Using the Philips MOS9 Model in HSPICE ....................................... 17-262Example HSPICE Model Statement ................................................... 17-263
Comparing MOS Models ......................................................................... 17-265
History and Motivation ....................................................................... 17-265Future for Model Developments ......................................................... 17-267Model Equation Evaluation Criteria ................................................... 17-268Potential for Good Fit to Data ............................................................. 17-268Ease of Fit to Data............................................................................... 17-269
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Robustness and Convergence Properties............................................. 17-270Behavior Follows Actual Devices In All Circuit Conditions.............. 17-271Ability to Simulate Process Variation................................................. 17-272Gate Capacitance Modeling ................................................................ 17-272Examples of Data Fitting..................................................................... 17-274
Chapter 18 - Using the Bipolar Transistor Model -VBIC........................... 18-1
Understanding the History of VBIC ............................................................ 18-2
Using Digital File Input Stimuli ................................................................. 20-18
Replacing Sources With Digital Inputs................................................. 20-19
Chapter 21 - Signal Integrity ......................................................................... 20-1
Preparing for Simulation .............................................................................. 20-2
Signal Integrity Problems........................................................................ 20-3Analog Side of Digital Logic .................................................................. 20-4
Simulating Circuits with Signetics Drivers ................................................ 20-18
Example of Connecting I/O Chips With Tlines .................................... 20-19
Simulating Circuits with Xilinx FPGAs .................................................... 20-22
Syntax for IOB (xil_iob) and IOB4 (xil_iob4)...................................... 20-22Example of Ground Bounce Simulation ............................................... 20-23Example of Coupled Line Noise ........................................................... 20-26
PCI Modeling Using Star-Hspice .............................................................. 20-32
Importance of Star-Hspice Simulation to PCI Design .......................... 20-34The PCI Speedway Star-Hspice Model................................................. 20-34Using the Reference PCI Speedway Model, PCI_WC.SP.................... 20-37PCI Simulation Process......................................................................... 20-46
Analyzing Board Signal Integrity .............................................................. 20-55
Input Files for the Extraction Process ................................................... 20-56
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Output Files from the Extraction Process ............................................. 20-59Running PADS-LPE (The Extraction Program) ................................... 20-59Delay Analysis Template ...................................................................... 20-60Overshoot/Undershoot Analysis Template ........................................... 20-62
Chapter 22 - Using Transmission Lines........................................................ 22-1
Ground and Reference Planes ................................................................. 22-5Selection of Ideal or Lossy Transmission Line Element......................... 22-6U Model Selection................................................................................... 22-7Transmission Line Usage Example......................................................... 22-8
Ideal T Element Statement .................................................................... 22-10Lossy U Element Statement .................................................................. 22-12Lossy U Model Statement ..................................................................... 22-15Lossy U Model Parameters for Planar Geometric Models (PLEV=1,
ELEV=1)..................................................................................... 22-16Lossy U Model Parameters for Geometric Coax (PLEV=2, ELEV=1) 22-27Lossy U Model Parameters Geometric Twinlead (PLEV=3, ELEV=1) 22-29U Element Examples............................................................................. 22-40U Model Applications ........................................................................... 22-57Solving Ringing Problems with U Elements......................................... 22-63The W Element...................................................................................... 22-72Input ...................................................................................................... 22-74Features ................................................................................................. 22-74Technology............................................................................................ 22-76Element Card......................................................................................... 22-76RLGC File ............................................................................................. 22-80Using W-Element with the U Model..................................................... 22-85Units ...................................................................................................... 22-88ac Analysis ............................................................................................ 22-89Time-Step Control................................................................................. 22-89.option RISETIME ................................................................................ 22-90Computing Rs and Gd............................................................................ 22-90
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Computing RLGC Parameters from Cable Specifications.................... 22-91Future Enhancements ............................................................................ 22-92When to Use Transmission Line Models .............................................. 22-93A Note on Transmission Lines.............................................................. 22-93
Understanding the Transmission Line Theory ........................................... 22-99
Lossless Transmission Line Model ....................................................... 22-99Lossy Transmission Line Model ......................................................... 22-100Impedance ........................................................................................... 22-101Inductance ........................................................................................... 22-104Crosstalk in Transmission Lines ......................................................... 22-108Risetime, Bandwidth, and Clock Frequency....................................... 22-109Definitions of Transmission Line Terms ............................................ 22-111Relationships and Rules of Thumb ..................................................... 22-112Attenuation in Transmission Lines ..................................................... 22-118The Lossy Transmission Line Model.................................................. 22-121
Understanding the Behavioral Design Process ............................................ 23-2
Using Behavioral Elements .......................................................................... 23-3
Using Subcircuits ......................................................................................... 23-6
Hierarchical Parameters .......................................................................... 23-7.SUBCKT or .MACRO Statement .......................................................... 23-9.ENDS or .EOM Statement ................................................................... 23-10Subcircuit Call Statement...................................................................... 23-11Undefined Subcircuit Search................................................................. 23-12
Using Voltage and Current Controlled Elements ...................................... 23-13
Polynomial Functions............................................................................ 23-14Piecewise Linear Function .................................................................... 23-17
Dependent Current Sources — G Elements ............................................... 23-18
Voltage Controlled Current Source (VCCS)......................................... 23-18
Dependent Voltage Sources — F Elements ............................................... 23-26
Current Controlled Current Source (CCCS) ......................................... 23-26
Dependent Voltage Sources — E Elements ............................................... 23-30
Voltage Controlled Voltage Source (VCVS) ........................................ 23-30Behavioral Voltage Source.................................................................... 23-30Ideal Op-Amp........................................................................................ 23-30Ideal Transformer.................................................................................. 23-31
Dependent Voltage Sources – H Elements ................................................ 23-35
Current Controlled Voltage Source (CCVS)......................................... 23-35
Referencing Digital Files ........................................................................... 23-39
Digital Input Element and Model.......................................................... 23-40Analog to Digital Output....................................................................... 23-42Two Bit Adder with Digital I/O ............................................................ 23-43
Modeling with Digital Behavioral Components ........................................ 23-48
Behavioral AND and NAND Gates ...................................................... 23-48Behavioral D-Latch ............................................................................... 23-50Behavioral Double-Edge Triggered Flip-Flop ...................................... 23-54
Calibrating Digital Behavioral Components .............................................. 23-57
Building Behavioral Lookup Tables ..................................................... 23-57Optimizing Behavioral CMOS Inverter Performance........................... 23-63Optimizing Behavioral Ring Oscillator Performance ........................... 23-67
Using Analog Behavioral Elements ........................................................... 23-70
Chapter 24 - Using Meta I/O ......................................................................... 24-1
Understanding the Design Flow ................................................................... 24-2
Getting Started with IBIS ............................................................................. 24-4
The Meta I/O Script................................................................................. 24-5Conversion Function Setup ..................................................................... 24-5Library Directory Setup .......................................................................... 24-5Template Selection.................................................................................. 24-6File Selection In Meta I/O....................................................................... 24-7Conversion .............................................................................................. 24-7IbisTest Script Listing ............................................................................. 24-8Running the Example .............................................................................. 24-8The Results.............................................................................................. 24-8
Using the Meta I/O Commands ................................................................. 24-10
General Form and Conventions............................................................. 24-10
Using Windows In FFT Analysis ................................................................. 26-2
Using the .FFT Statement ............................................................................ 26-6
Examining the FFT Output .......................................................................... 26-9
Example 1 – AM Modulation .................................................................... 26-11
Example 2 – Balanced Modulator and Demodulator ................................. 26-14
Example 3 – Signal Detection Test Circuit ........................................... 26-21References ............................................................................................. 26-26
Chapter 27 - Modeling Filters and Networks............................................... 27-1
Using G and E Elements .............................................................................. 27-4
Laplace Transform Function Call ........................................................... 27-4Laplace Transform – LAPLACE Function ............................................. 27-6Laplace Transform – Pole-Zero Function ............................................... 27-7Laplace Transform- Frequency Response Table..................................... 27-8Element Statement Parameters................................................................ 27-9Laplace Band-Reject Filter.................................................................... 27-11Laplace Low-Pass Filter........................................................................ 27-13
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Modeling with Laplace and Pole-Zero ....................................................... 27-17
The Laplace Transform (LAPLACE) Function .................................... 27-17Laplace Transform POLE (Pole/Zero) Function................................... 27-25AWE Transfer Function Modeling ....................................................... 27-33Y-Parameter Line Modeling.................................................................. 27-36Comparison of Circuit and Pole/Zero Models ...................................... 27-40
Controlling the Encryption Process......................................................... 29-2Library Structure ..................................................................................... 29-2
Knowing the Encryption Guidelines ............................................................ 29-5
Installing and Running the Encryptor .......................................................... 29-7
Installing the Encryptor........................................................................... 29-7Running the Encryptor ............................................................................ 29-7