Application of Envelope-Following Techniques to the Shooting Method

We consider circuits driven by two or more signals with very different periods and propose a method to determine their steady state solution in the time domain. We present a new version of the shooting method based on the envelope following technique. We show how to use the envelope following method...

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Main Authors: Daniele Linaro, Davide del Giudice, Angelo Brambilla, Federico Bizzarri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2020-01-01
Series:IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9067081/
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spelling doaj-70b26d02fb984cd2bd20c073db88676b2021-03-29T19:00:24ZengIEEEIEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems2644-12252020-01-011223310.1109/OJCAS.2020.29879739067081Application of Envelope-Following Techniques to the Shooting MethodDaniele Linaro0Davide del Giudice1Angelo Brambilla2Federico Bizzarri3DEIB, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, ItalyDEIB, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, ItalyDEIB, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, ItalyDEIB, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, ItalyWe consider circuits driven by two or more signals with very different periods and propose a method to determine their steady state solution in the time domain. We present a new version of the shooting method based on the envelope following technique. We show how to use the envelope following method as the new engine to efficiently determine the trajectory of the circuit starting from the new guess of the initial conditions. It substitutes the less efficient time domain analysis used in the conventional implementation of the shooting method. We show that it is well suited to circuits where the ratio between the periods of the slow and fast behaviour is particularly high and characterised by strong non-linearities. The numerical properties at the basis of the proposed method are presented. Its features are shown by simulating different types of slow-fast circuits.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9067081/Slow-fast circuitshooting methodenvelope following methodtime domain circuit simulationmulti-tone driven circuitcircuit simulation
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author Daniele Linaro
Davide del Giudice
Angelo Brambilla
Federico Bizzarri
spellingShingle Daniele Linaro
Davide del Giudice
Angelo Brambilla
Federico Bizzarri
Application of Envelope-Following Techniques to the Shooting Method
IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems
Slow-fast circuit
shooting method
envelope following method
time domain circuit simulation
multi-tone driven circuit
circuit simulation
author_facet Daniele Linaro
Davide del Giudice
Angelo Brambilla
Federico Bizzarri
author_sort Daniele Linaro
title Application of Envelope-Following Techniques to the Shooting Method
title_short Application of Envelope-Following Techniques to the Shooting Method
title_full Application of Envelope-Following Techniques to the Shooting Method
title_fullStr Application of Envelope-Following Techniques to the Shooting Method
title_full_unstemmed Application of Envelope-Following Techniques to the Shooting Method
title_sort application of envelope-following techniques to the shooting method
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Open Journal of Circuits and Systems
issn 2644-1225
publishDate 2020-01-01
description We consider circuits driven by two or more signals with very different periods and propose a method to determine their steady state solution in the time domain. We present a new version of the shooting method based on the envelope following technique. We show how to use the envelope following method as the new engine to efficiently determine the trajectory of the circuit starting from the new guess of the initial conditions. It substitutes the less efficient time domain analysis used in the conventional implementation of the shooting method. We show that it is well suited to circuits where the ratio between the periods of the slow and fast behaviour is particularly high and characterised by strong non-linearities. The numerical properties at the basis of the proposed method are presented. Its features are shown by simulating different types of slow-fast circuits.
topic Slow-fast circuit
shooting method
envelope following method
time domain circuit simulation
multi-tone driven circuit
circuit simulation
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9067081/
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