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Monte Carlo Simulation in Monte Carlo Simulation

StephanW
StephanW over 1 year ago

I have an amplifier circuit that amplifies the currents of a circuit (DUT). I would like to set up a Monte Carlo simulation over the amplifier circuit, and do a Monte Carlo simulation over the DUT for each MC point of the amplifier circuit. So I need a Monte Carlo simulation within a Monte Carlo simulation. Unfortunately, I haven't found the right approach yet. I first tried to run a Monte Carlo simulation, save the results as a corner and then run a Monte Carlo simulation over the corners. Unfortunately this did not work.
Can someone help me with how I can set this all up? I use ADE assembler.
Many thanks in advance!

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 1 year ago

    Stephan,

    You can't do this. What does it even mean? Why not simulate them together in the same Monte Carlo - what benefit is there to do two independent monte loops? It doesn't strike me as being statistically valid or even beneficial.

    Andrew

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