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Monte Carlo simulation correlations definition puzzle

lunren
lunren over 15 years ago

 Dear All,

 I know in Monte Carlo simulation, we can define the correlations between two devices. Now in the simulation, I  have two instances of same module called "PGA", in the Monte Carlo simulation, I want check the mismatch effect inside module "PGA", but I don't want any mismatch between the two instances of module "PGA", in another word, I want the two instances of module "PGA" to be perfect matching (or the same) in the Monte Carlo simulation. Can anyone give me some idea how to do that?

 Thanks,

 Devin

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    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Devin,

    What version of the IC environment are you using? I think this is possible with the Monte Carlo options in IC614 (and later IC613 versions) from within ADE XL. You can specify which devices/blocks have mismatch applied.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 15 years ago

    Devin,

    What version of the IC environment are you using? I think this is possible with the Monte Carlo options in IC614 (and later IC613 versions) from within ADE XL. You can specify which devices/blocks have mismatch applied.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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