ODB++ Import in Keysight ADS for EM simulation
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- This short tutorial video demonstrates steps to import ODB++ file into ADS, setup and run EM simulation. Also EM/Circuit cosimulation steps are demonstrated to run Channel Simulation on this imported ODB++ file to perform Eye Diagram analysis.
I was trying to import an ODB++ file to ADS and it gave me an error called "Negative Layers are not supported at the moment". Is it true? So if we have CAM Planes we can't simulate a layout?
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So informative and helpful for me! Thank you! However, I found that, for a CPWG structure in an imported ODB++ layout, the simulation result will be quite different from measurement if I use strip plane (instead of slot plane) as the Gnd. I am wondering why this happens and how to correctly simulate a CPWG structure using strip plane. Could you kindly give some advices?
Kindly refer to one of the CPWG videos under RF Design Tutorials playlist. You shouldn't use slot planes, with the advancements in simulation technologies in ADS, everything can be taken as strip and solve in very reasonable time.
Very informative. Is it possible to get a similar ODB++ file that you had used in the video?
Hi Jagan,
You can search for sample ODB++ file on google as there might be few available. If you want to try out your hands on SIPro for simulation then you can search by SIPro name under ADS examples and you will get few designs where you can setup and run simulations.
Great video, but cannot hear the sound.
Yes, this video relies on the Captions and there is no sound in this. Look for newer videos on my channel as those are more up-to-date....
Thanks..Good video..
great video,many thx
Glad you liked it!
Dear Anurag, Could you please let me know how to create a chirp signal (y= sin(10*(x.^2)).*exp((-(x.^2))/2);) in ADS or how to import a chirp signal from MATLAB?
Hi,
There are many ways to generate this signal or import a waveform from Matlab. The simplest way is to read the documentation of P_1Tone and look for modfile() parameter and there are many formats that you can read in and then use it for Envelope simulations.