To analyze noise in your circuit, you can do "Noise" simulation in cadence. This simulation shows the noise contributed by various devices in the circuit. Once you do the noise simulation, plot the noise curve. This curve will be in the shape of regular noise curve which we see in text books. i.e. it will be high at low frequencies, exponentially decreases across frequency, after a particular f, its almost constant. That f is called noise corner. And any noise below this f is termed as 1/f noise and all the noise above f is termed as thermal noise.
You can print noise summary in cadence which will allow you find out integrated noise across a frequency band. It also displays major noise contributor devices along with the noise type. "id" implies thermal noise and "fn" implies 1/f noise. You can take alter the aspect ratios of these devices to decrease their thermal or 1/f noise accordingly.
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