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Exporting Monte Carlo Simulation

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parsley over 11 years ago

I'm trying to run monte carlo simulations (5000+ runs) and it's really slow at plotting the output. Instead, I would like to export this to a csv file without plotting. Is there a way to do this?

I want to save one of the 'output' that I setup in ADE. 

  

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    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    What simulator are you using? 

    The assumption is that if you're using ADE XL, you have a number of measurements you are making that result in a scalar number for a single simulation (e.g. bandwidth, phase margin, gain margin etc - that kind of thing). Then monte carlo will give you one value for each measurement per iteration - and then you can produce histograms, statistical data etc and export that table of numbers.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 11 years ago

    What simulator are you using? 

    The assumption is that if you're using ADE XL, you have a number of measurements you are making that result in a scalar number for a single simulation (e.g. bandwidth, phase margin, gain margin etc - that kind of thing). Then monte carlo will give you one value for each measurement per iteration - and then you can produce histograms, statistical data etc and export that table of numbers.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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