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Designer File Formats > NumbersReal numbers in the netlist file can be represented as decimal, exponential, or scaled numbers, or as decibels (exponentially scaled numbers). A decimal number consists of the numerals 0 through 9, with or without a decimal point, and with or without a leading unary plus or minus: 123, 12.30, +5.0, -20. An exponential number consists of a decimal number mantissa, the letter e (for “exponent”) and a decimal number exponent. The decimal equivalent is the mantissa multiplied by 10 to the power of the exponent (Table 2).
A scaled number consists of a decimal number and an alphabetic token representing a scale factor: 20K, 1.5P, -7.25MEG. Table 3 lists the scale factor tokens and their exponential equivalents.
Note: By default, the single-letter token “A” as a numeric suffix represents amperes
(AMP). If the netlist contains the
statement .OPTIONS UNIT_ATTO,
the single-letter suffix “A”
represents A decibel number uses one of the units DB or DBM. A number (nn in the examples below) with one of these units scales exponentially: nnDB is scaled as 10 ^ (nn * 0.1). nnDBM is scaled as 10 ^ (nn * 0.1 − 3). In both of these examples, the ^ sign denotes exponentiation and the * sign denotes multiplication. Note: Any extra letters after the DB or DBM prevent a match for DB or DBM (unlike other units, where additional letters are ignored). Here are some examples: 5K = 5000 5KOHM = 5000 5KAPPLES = 5000 5DB = 3.1622777 5DBW = 5 5DBM = 0.0031622777 5DBMW = 5 HFSS视频教程 ADS视频教程 CST视频教程 Ansoft Designer 中文教程 |
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