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Circuit distortion analysis based on the simplified Newton's method
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    Circuit distortion analysis based on the simplified Newton's method (English)
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    Summary: A new computational technique for distortion analysis of nonlinear circuits is presented. The new technique is applicable to the same class of circuits, namely, weakly nonlinear and time-varying circuits, as the periodic Volterra series. However, unlike the Volterra series, it does not require the computation of the second and third derivatives of device models. The new method is computationally efficient compared with a complete multitone nonlinear steady-state analysis such as harmonic balance. Moreover, the new technique naturally allows computing and characterizing the contributions of individual circuit components to the overall circuit distortion. This paper presents the theory of the new technique, a discussion of the numerical aspects, and numerical results.
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    circuit distortion
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    periodic Volterra series
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    Newton's method
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    differential-algebraic equations
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