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Monte Carlo Mismatch

syafiq
syafiq over 10 years ago

Hello,

I am a little bit confuse about mismatch variations in monte carlo. After I select "Monte Carlo Sampling" and then when I click simulation options, one window will pop-up which allow you to setup your monte carlo. 

I wanted to introduce process and mismatch variations for my monte carlo analysis. So I choose All to select both process statistical variations and mismatch variations.

Is it true if I select All, then mismatch variations are applied to all sub-circuit instances in the design?

OR do I need to include all sub-circuit instances by setting up in the "Specify Instances/Devices" so that all sub-circuit instances are subject to mismatch variations?

Thanks

Syafiq

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  • Ziyad Almohaimeed
    Ziyad Almohaimeed over 10 years ago

    Hi Tom :

    is it normal to have the standard deviation equal to zero or in scale of femto while the mean in scale of micro when i apply Monte carlo mismatch variation? or there is something wrong with the statistcal script?

     

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  • Ziyad Almohaimeed
    Ziyad Almohaimeed over 10 years ago

    Hi Tom :

    is it normal to have the standard deviation equal to zero or in scale of femto while the mean in scale of micro when i apply Monte carlo mismatch variation? or there is something wrong with the statistcal script?

     

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