Conclusive physical evidence for AWG?

I know that some Cadence variants have "smoke". I believe the very latest version of PSpice does also.

As for macros, I haven't made one up for "smoke"... pretty hard to smoke a chip when just about everything I design is micro-power.

Here are my PSpice (Probe) macros. "SOAG" is gate safe-operating area and is thus similar to what one would write for "smoke".

[MACROS] BETA(A)=I(A:c)/I(A:b) CAPINT=IMAG(-I(VAC))*IMAG(-I(VAC))-REAL(-I(VAC))*REAL(-I(VAC)) CAPRES=REAL(-I(VAC))/CAPINT CAPVAL=CAPINT/IMAG(-I(VAC))/(2*pi*FREQUENCY) CENTER(A)=A-MID(A) dBm(N,Z) = VdB(N)*sqrt(500/Z) GAIN(A,B)=(MAXX(A)-MINN(A))/(MAXX(B)-MINN(B)) GDB(A, B) = DB(PP(A))-DB(PP(B)) IMAG(A)=IMG(A) LoopGain=DB(RAWGAIN) LoopPhase=P(RAWGAIN*(-1)) MAGGAMMA=M(2*V(IN_NODE)-V(SRC_NODE)) MAGN(A)=M(A) MAXX(A)=MAX(A+100)-100 MID(A)=(MAXX(A)+MINN(A))/2 MINN(A)=MIN(A-100)+100 MODULATION(A)=(ENVMAX(A,1)-ENVMIN(A,1))/2 NF = 10*LOG10((V(INOISE)*V(INOISE))/VSRCSQ) NINETY(A)=A-0.9*MAXX(A)-0.1*MINN(A) OUTNOISE=SQRT(s(V(ONOISE)*V(ONOISE))) PF=AVG(-I(VPF)*V(VPF:+)/MAX(V(VPF:+)))*sqrt(2)/RMS(-I(VPF)) PH(A,B)=P(A)-P(B) pi=3.14159265 PL1 = V(LG)@1 PL2 = V(LG)@2 PP(A)=MAXX(A)-MINN(A) PTAT(A)=(273+TEMP)/300*A Peak2Peak(A)=ENVMAX(A,1)-ENVMIN(A,1) QL1 = I(VMAC)@1 QL2 = I(VMAC)@2 RAWGAIN=PL1*(QL1*PL2+QL2*(1-PL1))/(QL2*PL1*PL1-QL1*PL2*(1+QL1)) REAL(A)=R(A) RET_LOSS=20*LOG10(MAGGAMMA) ROOT4KTR(A)=129P*SQRT(A) S11=2*(V(IN_NODE)/V(SRC_NODE))-1 S21=2*V(OUT_NODE) SATMARGIN(M,THRES)=MAGN(VD(M)-VS(M))-MAGN(VG(M)-VS(M))+MAGN(THRES) SOAG(M,VDS,VGS)=(SGN(VD(M)-VS(M)-VDS)+1)*(SGN(VG(M)-VS(M)-VGS)+1)/4 TEN(A)=A-0.1*MAXX(A)-0.9*MINN(A) VSRCSQ=16.5757565E-21*V(RSRC:1,RSRC:2)/I(RSRC) VSWR=(1+MAGGAMMA)/(1-MAGGAMMA) VdBnorm(A,B)=VdB(A)*PWR(10,(B/20))

...Jim Thompson

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Jim Thompson
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Proper beer, just like red wine, is intended to be consumed at room temperature, and is not artificially pressured with carbon dioxide.

Beer at freezing temperatures loses what ever flavour it had, which probably makes American beer more palatable! :-)

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warm'n'flat

Surely there must be european and aussie and Canadian equivalents of Bud. Actually, I can think of a few. But there are hundreds of excellent American commercial and microbrew beers. But we'd rather drink them than export them.

Another reason American beer is so good is that it's often drunk with such good food.

John

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John Larkin

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American commercial beers, just like Aussie commercial beers, are crap.

When I want a nice beer (very rarely, I prefer wine)) I get it at one of our local micro-breweries.

...Jim Thompson

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| James E.Thompson, P.E.                           |    mens     |
| Analog Innovations, Inc.                         |     et      |
| Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC\'s and Discrete Systems  |    manus    |
| Phoenix, Arizona  85048    Skype: Contacts Only  |             |
| Voice:(480)460-2350  Fax: Available upon request |  Brass Rat  |
| E-mail Icon at http://www.analog-innovations.com |    1962     |
             
 I love to cook with wine     Sometimes I even put it in the food
Reply to
Jim Thompson

You can keep your swill warm'n'flat. No thanks.

You're as clueless as Slowman.

Reply to
krw

And what first-hand knowledge do you have of American beers?

Or of electronic design for that matter?

John

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John Larkin

  1. Exacerbation of starvation in the third world as the AGWists divert food crops to make ethanol for their SUVs.
  2. They've essentially destroyed the US economy.

Hope This Helps! Rich

Reply to
Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

Maybe, but when the map is a flagrant out-and-out bald-faced lie, it's pretty stupid to follow it.

Thanks, Rich

Reply to
Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

So, in other words, since ther is no evidence, we're all supposed to go into a panic based on your fantasy, right?

Thanks, but no thanks.

Rich

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Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

I'm not surprised. You seem to get most of your insights on global warming from web-sites that Exxon-Mobile subsidised at one point or another.

Of course your own inventions are even more daft.

-- Bill Sloman, Nijmegen

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bill.sloman

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I love his closing line: "So-called "global warming" has accomplished the impossible: It has united liberals and conservatives in laughter."

Cheers! Rich

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Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

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Rich once again presents his own understanding of anthropogenic global warming. He is - of course - too pig ignorant to be accused of lying, even if he does happen to have come to a false conclusion.

-- Bill Sloman, Nijmegen

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bill.sloman

Actually, I had been told that the meteor strike actually caused the temperature to decline by blotting out the sun for some number of years.

Thanks, Rich

Reply to
Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

In the 1950's my family omved to a house in Minnesota where the wild grapes were so abundant that the neighbors made wine, and there were wine casks in our basement. Not being wine drinkers, we had a lot of fun burning the old casks. ;-)

Cheers! Rich

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Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

How to make a hockey stick graph:

  1. Take a bunch of historical data:
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Cheers! Rich

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Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

They've got some sort of cognitive dissonance - wouldn't it be nice if the world were so warm year-round that we could live outside with the trees and flowers and chirping birds?

Oh, wait - the apes in Africa are already doing that.

Never mind. ;-) Rich

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Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

Actually it looks more like 3.1mm/year since 1993, after sitting at

1.8mm/year for the previous century

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It will still take a while to submerge the piers in New York, unless the ice sliding off the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets speeds up any more - at the moment the GRACE satellites make them good for

0.55mm per year, but it isn't easy to understand what is actually going on inside the ice sheets, though we can now directly measure the total mass changes.

-- Bill Sloman, Nijmegen

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bill.sloman

"Jim Thompson" wrote in message news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com...

Agreed, they should not call it beer.

Genuine guiness for me, but I might try any locally brewed stout.

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bw

AWG.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_wire_gauge

I once saw a comic with one of those "TEIN" guys. The caption was, "TEN... NINE... EIGHT... SEVEN..."

Cheers! Rich

Reply to
Richard The Dreaded Libertaria

As we've explained to you before, you are blaming anthropogenic global warming for two manifestations of Dubbya's incompetence.

Dubbya used AWG as an excuse for for bribing the farm vote with a nonsensical subsidy for making bio-ethanol out of corn - you emit less CO2 per mile if you use oil directly to drive your car, rather than turning into ethanol by using it to grow corn on a US farm.

Dubbya destroyed the US economy (and severely damaged everybody elses) by failing to regulate US banks mortgage loans. Anthropogenic global warming didn't get into the act, even as a fig-leaf.

Hope this helps - but it is unlikely.

-- Bill Sloman, Nijmegen

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bill.sloman

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