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Ram Post subject: A/D converter design help!!! Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 4:44 am Hi All,
i'm trying to design a 10-bit 2 step flash ADC,for this i'm using Cadence- Analog environment. Instead of this tool can i use Agilent's ADS for transistor level A/D converetr design?? can ADS support mixedsignal simulations.
Please help me regarding this.
Thanks, Allu
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Tommy Post subject: Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 8:36 am If you have a legal copy of ADS, then a quick call to Agilent will answer your question. Even if you are probing to determine whether to purchase a copy of ADS, the sales staff can still answer your question. ADS has lots of canned examples, and that's probably one of them if it can do mixed signal.
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kpainter Post subject: Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 12:43 pm
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Joined: Wed Aug 20, 2003 11:47 am Posts: 47 Location: Santa Barbara, CA Quote: If you have a legal copy of ADS, then a quick call to Agilent
Ahhh.... well,aybe not. Ever tried to call those people? Unless things have changed a hell of a lot, like they return calls now or something, you have to figure it out yourself. I hate ADS so I can't help.
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Ram Post subject: thanksPosted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 4:44 pm Tommy wrote: If you have a legal copy of ADS, then a quick call to Agilent will answer your question. Even if you are probing to determine whether to purchase a copy of ADS, the sales staff can still answer your question. ADS has lots of canned examples, and that's probably one of them if it can do mixed signal.
Hi tommy..thanks for ur advise..i'll do that..
Regards, Allu
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