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Post subject: ACPR simulation on power amplifier design
Unread postPosted: Mon Mar 14, 2005 2:41 pm
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Hello guys,
I have designed a push-pull power amplifier working at 2.14 GHz. I want to carryout ACPR simulation. How can I do it using ADS? I would be very thankful if someone can throw some light on how to do the simulation.

take care
DHRUVIT







Posted  11/12/2012
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