The cadence workshop suggest pss shooting for ring OSC and hb for LC. They suggest HB and HB noise sims due to faster results. They recommend those two for large signal nonlinear circuits. U can press help in HB/HBnoise sim tab and see it for your self. Thanks again for presentation
Thanks for your effort making these videos. It would be a great benefit for all oscillator designers if you could make a video about ISF waveform in cadence using PPV method with PXF analysis. For tail ppv is between mid node and gnd , for cross couple ppv between output and mid node and including NMF. The time domain method takes too much time.
Which version of virtuoso is best for someone starting with vlsi design? I have seen IC23, ic6, ic6advm, ic6 isr. What are all these and how do you make sense of them? Also, is there more software required apart from the Spectre spice simulator?
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Glad you find it helpful!
The cadence workshop suggest pss shooting for ring OSC and hb for LC. They suggest HB and HB noise sims due to faster results. They recommend those two for large signal nonlinear circuits. U can press help in HB/HBnoise sim tab and see it for your self. Thanks again for presentation
I think HB is more appropriate for LC VCOs due to the varactors. I will keep this in mind. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for your effort making these videos. It would be a great benefit for all oscillator designers if you could make a video about ISF waveform in cadence using PPV method with PXF analysis. For tail ppv is between mid node and gnd , for cross couple ppv between output and mid node and including NMF. The time domain method takes too much time.
Yes I will make these in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.
Which version of virtuoso is best for someone starting with vlsi design? I have seen IC23, ic6, ic6advm, ic6 isr. What are all these and how do you make sense of them? Also, is there more software required apart from the Spectre spice simulator?
I use v6 because of ADE L environment. In future videos I’ll move to Maestro in v23. Watch my earlier video on intro to Cadence to get a better idea.