This letter describes the relaxation-based circuit simulation in the frequency domain. First, we present Iterated Spectrum Analysis, where the harmonic balance method is applied to each node. Furthermore, we refer to frequency domain latency and verify its availability for spectrum analysis.
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Hiroaki MAKINO, Hideki ASAI, "Iterated Spectrum Analysis with Multirate Behavior" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Fundamentals,
vol. E74-A, no. 5, pp. 1006-1008, May 1991, doi: .
Abstract: This letter describes the relaxation-based circuit simulation in the frequency domain. First, we present Iterated Spectrum Analysis, where the harmonic balance method is applied to each node. Furthermore, we refer to frequency domain latency and verify its availability for spectrum analysis.
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