Abstract

Computer-aided design (CAD) and simulators are essential tools that help in expediting the process of implementing theoretical concepts into practical designs and offer an insight into the behavior of a complex problem. CAD facilitates testing design ideas before putting them into practice and more importantly before building a physical prototype. In fact, it is becoming imperative for design engineers to carry out simulations on standalone circuits as well as on large modules before deciding on manufacturing them. In this chapter, the discussion is on the generic aspects of CAD and modeling of RF and microwave circuits and the commonly used simulation methods in terms of their inherent assumptions and limitations.

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