SimRF
Product Description
- Introduction and Key Features
- Defining RF Components
- Designing RF Subsystems
- Simulating Wireless Systems Using Circuit Envelope Technology
- Simulating Wireless Systems Using Equivalent Baseband Technology
Defining RF Components
SimRF lets you represent RF amplifiers, mixers, impedances, and filters by specifying physical properties such as resistance, capacitance, and inductance; linear properties such as component gain; and nonlinear properties such as IP2 and IP3, and noise figure. You can also specify linear networks by importing S-parameter data files directly into SimRF models.
Model of a low-IF Hartley receiver (middle) with a visualization of the S-parameters of the receiver band SAW filter (bottom left) and a graphical interface for setting parameters of the mixer (top right). SimRF blocks are defined by linear and nonlinear specifications, noise figure, and industry-standard Touchstone data files.
