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Monte Carlo

Tiennghe
Tiennghe over 9 years ago

Hi everyone

please tell me how to use Monte Carlo tool in cadence. I want to measure  variation of resitor to effect output?

example, my circuit includes 1 voltage source  1V and 1 resitor 1K. and if resistor changes 10% variation, how do it effect to current?

thank.

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    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Please read the forum guidelines. There is no tool called "cadence" - so I've no idea whether you're talking about using spectre within Virtuoso Analog Design Environment, using Pspice in the PCB tools, or something completely different. Cadence is the name of the company, not the tool. I also don't know which version of the tools you might be using.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 9 years ago

    Please read the forum guidelines. There is no tool called "cadence" - so I've no idea whether you're talking about using spectre within Virtuoso Analog Design Environment, using Pspice in the PCB tools, or something completely different. Cadence is the name of the company, not the tool. I also don't know which version of the tools you might be using.

    Kind Regards,

    Andrew

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