flexible balance parameter setup in PSS

Discussion in 'Cadence' started by wolf6873, Jul 19, 2007.

  1. wolf6873

    wolf6873 Guest

    Hi, everybody,

    I am runing the PSS simulation with the felible balance method, can
    anybody tell me how to setup and the oversample factor and what's the
    meaning of that?

    THanks

    Norman
     
    wolf6873, Jul 19, 2007
    #1
  2. Well, the oversample factor is not that commonly needed. It's used in the case
    where you have aliasing caused by the fact that the highest frequency you're
    using in the PSS (i.e. the highest harmonic you're asking for) is lower than the
    highest significant frequency that is being generated by the circuit - resulting
    in aliasing.

    This of course can be solved by increasing the number of harmonics, but
    sometimes if those harmonics are not too large, you can simulate more
    efficiently by oversampling instead. It's not a substitute for having sufficient
    harmonics, but it can improve accuracy more efficiently when you're getting some
    aliasing.

    Shooting doesn't suffer from this problem, because it naturally follows high
    frequency waveforms due to it being performed in the time domain.

    The case when you tend to get aliasing is when you are trying to do a multi-tone
    simulation in harmonic balance PSS - but you've not asked for anywhere near
    enough harmonics. In most cases you should use harmonic balance QPSS
    instead, where you can manage the number of harmonics of each tone
    separately.

    So, there are very few cases when you need to use oversample factor.

    Regards,

    Andrew.
     
    Andrew Beckett, Sep 16, 2007
    #2
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