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How to backannotate Monte-Carlo DCOP simulation results to schematic

delgsy
delgsy over 3 years ago

I need to backannotate a single run MC simulation. It does not work nicely in my setup.
First, I need to click op on the calculator, after that the annotation pops up.
But the second time I run MC, the backannotation is not updated.

Here is a almost the same issue on a different version of virtuoso.
I use assembler, IC6.1.7-64b.500.15.

This is the MC option window.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    Normally you'd save the waveform data (as you've done), pick the Detail view in ADE XL or Assembler/Explorer, and then go over the specific Monte Carlo point you want, and on one of the results lines do Right Mouse->Annotate->DC Operating Points etc. Does that work?

    Andrew

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  • delgsy
    delgsy over 3 years ago in reply to Andrew Beckett

    Thanks, it works!
    I will do it that way.


    Btw, from your answer at other post, you suggested to create statistical corner. running this single corner also leads to the same issue.

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