Sujet : Re: DDS, again
De : llc (at) *nospam* fonz.dk (Lasse Langwadt)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 12. Dec 2024, 01:05:50
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On 12/11/24 21:47, Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund wrote:
On 11-12-2024 17:49, john larkin wrote:
On Wed, 11 Dec 2024 14:07:45 +0100, Klaus Vestergaard Kragelund
<klauskvik@hotmail.com> wrote:
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On 11-12-2024 03:38, john larkin wrote:
I have been unsuccessful in getting LT Spice to simulate a DDS
frequency generator. It's bad enough trying to make the NCO part, but
whenever I get close it stalls or throws convergence errors.
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I think you have the funds to buy Cadence Pspice. It has auto
convergence build in. It's seldom I see problems with convergence after
they added that feature.
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LT Spice is usually pretty good. It just didn't like my trying to make
a 32-bit phase accumulator with an analog circuit.
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I once fixed a convergence problem by adding one resistor to the
circuit. 1K, one ended grounded, the other end open.
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LT is horrible with digital stuff. Imagine making a 32-bit phase
accumulator with its parts. There isn't a screen big enough.
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Qspice is I hear better at mixed-signal sims.
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I can always have one of my kids Matlab the hard stuff.
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If you buy Pspice Advanced, you can run c++ code in each time step, or whatever timestep you like. I am doing that to simulate a digital SMPS in spice
qspice and also run c++ or verilog modules