Timedomain nonmonte carlo noise simulation for nonlinear dynamic circuits with arbitrary excitations

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A timedomain, nonMonte Carlo method for computer simulation of electrical noise in nonlinear dynamic circuits with arbitrary excitations and arbitrary largesignal waveforms is presented. This timedomain noise simulation method is based on results from the theory of stochastic differential equations. The noise simulation method is general in the following sense. Any nonlinear dynamic circuit with any kind of excitation, which can be simulated by the transient analysis routine in a circuit simulator, can be simulated by our noise simulator in timedomain to produce the noise variances and covariances of circuit variables as a function of time, provided that noise models for the devices in the circuit are available. Noise correlations between circuit variables at different time points can also be calculated. Previous work on computer simulation of noise in electronic circuits is reviewed with comparisons to our method. Shot, thermal, and nicker noise models for integratedcircuit devices, in the context of our timedomain noise simulation method, are discussed. The implementation of this noise simulation method in a circuit simulator (SPICE) is described. Two examples of noise simulation (a CMOS inverter and a BJT active mixer) are given. © 1996 IEEE.

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Demir, A., Liu, E. W. Y., & SangiovanniVincentelli, A. L. (1996). Timedomain nonmonte carlo noise simulation for nonlinear dynamic circuits with arbitrary excitations. IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 15(5), 493505. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0292-0_33

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