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Export Monte Carlo yield corner data in CSV

David Alldred
David Alldred over 6 years ago

I'm using ADE Assembler (ICADV12.3-64b.500.21) and ran Monte Carlo mismatch on 4 corners for a circuit.  The yield results display has the mean/min/max/std dev for each numerical result by corner (expands when I click the '+' beside a result), perfect.

We like to export results to CSV whenever possible so that they can be stored as text for future reference and generating reports.  When I export CSV of yield results though I only get the 1 row for each result, the corner data is not there.

Is there anyway to get it to expand all the corner results in the CSV output?  If not I guess I have to either 'export' the yield corner results by hand (ie. retype them), or export the whole data set and re-calculate the statistics for each corner/result.  Both seem pretty lame when the data I want is right there it just can't seem to find its way out...

Thanks.

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  • Marc Heise
    Marc Heise over 6 years ago

    Hi David,

    in the yield output view, right click the test and select "expand"  for this or all tests before the export. Did work for me.

    Kind regards,

    Marc

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  • Marc Heise
    Marc Heise over 6 years ago

    Hi David,

    in the yield output view, right click the test and select "expand"  for this or all tests before the export. Did work for me.

    Kind regards,

    Marc

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    David Alldred over 6 years ago in reply to Marc Heise

    This worked.  It didn't do anything when I expanded only a few results before the export, but doing it this way for the entire test(s) works.  Thanks!

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