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Monte Carlo Simulations: Defining Standard Deviation, Mean, Number of Iterations and Number of Occurances as Outputs

baltacican87
baltacican87 over 6 years ago
Hello,
I am using Virtuoso version IC6.1.7.
I run a Monte Carlo simulation, with let's say 100 iterations. Then I calculate a scalar output, let's say offset voltage, and get an histogram.
1) How can I define outputs that give the standard deviation and mean of a specific scalar oupout?
2) If I run multiple Monte Carlo simulations with a swept parameter (each 100 iterations), can I make a plot of standard deviations and means of each MC run (using the outputs of SD and mean from previous question)?
3) Is there a way to calculate the number of occurances within a window of the distribution? ex: I run a MC simulation to calcualte the offset of an amplifier, can I devine a scalar outout that calcualtes the occurances of offset between 1mV and 2mV?
4) How can I et the number of iterations of a Monte Carlo simulation as output?
Many thanks in advance for your explanations.
Best regards,
Can
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