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Hi everybody!

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In this article, when I read this sentence “The error introduced with this technique is clearly the difference between the polynomial models and the original design.”

What does that mean?

Can anybody explain that in brief and clearly?

Thanks so much!
 

As per my understanding, a macromodel od the design is generated.
This is nothing but a transfer function. Obviously the transfer function is not exact, but a close approximation of the circuit.
So one would observe the difference in results from actual circuit and polynominal model of the circuit.
 

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