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How to set a pre-run MC simulation

Hannahyrh
Hannahyrh over 4 years ago

Hello,

I am using ADE Assembler to run Monte Carlo simulations. The version of Virtuoso is 6.1.8-64b.

Is there a way to run Monte Carlo simulations based on a pre-run Monte Carlo simulation? I have a circuit with 2 different cells connected together. I want to set different numbers of MC points for 2 cells. So, is there a way to run MC for one cell first and then run MC for the second cell based on the pre-run MC simulation results?

Thank you so much!

Sincerely,

Hannah

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    Hi Hannah,

    Have you looked at these two rapid adoption kits?

    • Virtuoso ADE Assembler Run Plan Assistant
    • Techniques for Simulating Calibrated Circuits with Virtuoso ADE Assembler

    I think (from what you've described) that Run Plans in ADE Assembler could suit your needs.

    Andrew

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    Hi Hannah,

    Have you looked at these two rapid adoption kits?

    • Virtuoso ADE Assembler Run Plan Assistant
    • Techniques for Simulating Calibrated Circuits with Virtuoso ADE Assembler

    I think (from what you've described) that Run Plans in ADE Assembler could suit your needs.

    Andrew

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