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[SI-LIST] Frequency v/s Time Domain analysis

  • From: Darshan Mehta <darshanmehta2k@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 21:30:47 -0800 (PST)
Hi Experts,

 

I am new user in High Speed Domain. I am just wondering which simulation method 
is good, either Time Domain or Frequency Domain. I have a board with Direct 
Digital Synthesizer which has Digital interface on one side and Analog 
interface on other side. The Analog frequency output can be from 0 Hz to 150 
MHz. I am not sure whether I should do Digital simulation or Frequency 
simulation. 

 

Could you please tell me, in which scenario I should go for Frequency domain 
Analysis like plotting the graph of Frequency v/s Loss, Frequency v/s Amplitude 
etc and in which case I should opt for Time domain Analysis? Thanks!

 

Have a Great Day. 

 

-Darshan Mehta


                        
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