A general-purpose computer program for the Volterra-series analysis of nonlinear microwave circuits
- 6 January 2003
- proceedings article
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
- p. 311-314 vol.1
- https://doi.org/10.1109/mwsym.1988.22038
Abstract
A computer program is described that performs a Volterra-series analysis of a weakly nonlinear microwave circuit having an arbitrary topology. The program uses the method of nonlinear currents and a nodal formulation. In this approach, each nonlinear circuit element is described as a linear element in parallel with a set of current sources; each current source represents a single order (greater than one) of the mixing products, and its current is a nonlinear function of the node-voltage components at lower-order mixing frequencies. The weakly nonlinear circuit is reduced to a linear circuit, which contains the linear elements and the linear parts of the nonlinear elements, and a set of excitation sources. The program is intended primarily for use in the design of microwave circuits; its catalog of circuit elements includes the distributed elements necessary for such work. Because the program formulates and solves the circuit equations numerically, the user need not simplify either the circuit or the model of the solid-state device, or make any of the other common simplifying assumptions.Keywords
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