Introduction to RF simulation and its application

RF circuits exhibit several distinguishing characteristics that make them difficult to simulate using traditional SPICE transient analysis. The various extensions to the harmonic balance and shooting method simulation algorithms are able to exploit these characteristics to provide rapid and accurate...

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Published inProceedings of the 1998 Bipolar/BiCMOS Circuits and Technology Meeting (Cat. No.98CH36198) pp. 67 - 78
Main Author Kundert, K.
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 1998
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ISBN0780344979
9780780344976
ISSN1088-9299
DOI10.1109/BIPOL.1998.741883

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Summary:RF circuits exhibit several distinguishing characteristics that make them difficult to simulate using traditional SPICE transient analysis. The various extensions to the harmonic balance and shooting method simulation algorithms are able to exploit these characteristics to provide rapid and accurate simulation for these circuits. This paper is an overview of RF simulation beginning with the characteristics of RF circuits that distinguish them from traditional analog circuits. Harmonic balance and shooting methods are described along with several important extensions. The emphasis is on presenting the algorithms at a conceptual level to provide a basic understanding of the operation and capabilities of the algorithms. Finally, it is shown how these techniques are applied to make common RF measurements.
ISBN:0780344979
9780780344976
ISSN:1088-9299
DOI:10.1109/BIPOL.1998.741883