Re: How to simulate a frequency dependent resistor?



On 10 Jan 2006 21:52:48 -0800, "Greg" <gfoersler@xxxxxx> wrote:

>Unfortunately this is not an option. Its a design system package for
>chip design with non-transparent customized libraries so I could not
>even switch to a different spice if I wanted. Also another simulator
>with that capabilities (suited for IC design, e.g. ability to easily
>converge on circuits with hundrets of transistors in it) would cost a
>small fortune.
>
>Isn't there any other way of simulating that?
>
>Greg

If there's no behavioral way to do a frequency-dependent resistor,
then you're left with a lumped model, such as Fred Bartoli pointed
out.

BTW, a frequency dependent resistor CANNOT exist without a reactive
term.

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