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How to print the Monte Carlo iterations results

Micka
Micka over 16 years ago

Hello,

I am pretty new with writing ocean scripts.

I have a task to run Monte Carlo simulations and print or save results of iterations.

For example, for each input of CMOS_S_BOX I have to find mean value of leackage cuurent,

but I want to have saved these iteration results in a file...Where am I wrong?::

ocnWaveformTool( 'wavescan )
simulator( 'spectre )
design(  "/home/scard/simulation/CMOSSbox_test_new_htype/spectre/schematic/netlist/netlist")
resultsDir( "/home/scard/simulation/CMOSSbox_test_new_htype/spectre/schematic" )
definitionFile(
    "models.scs"
)
analysis('tran ?stop "1u" )
desVar(   "tclk" 1u )
desVar(   "j" 0 )
desVar(   "del" 200n )
option( 'temp  "25.0"
 'iabstol  "1e-14"
 'vabstol  "1e-8"
 'reltol  "1e-6"
)
save( 'i "/V4/PLUS" )
temp( 25.0 )
MCresults = outfile( "/home/scard/results/SBOX_mc_htypefinal/sbox_mc_results.txt" "w")
monteCarlo( ?numIters "10" ?startIter "1" ?analysisVariation 'mismatch ?sweptParam "None" ?sweptParamVals "25" ?saveData t ?nomRun "yes" ?append nil)
monteExpr( "leak" "-average(clip(i(\"/V4/PLUS\" ?result \"tran-tran\") 5e-07 1e-06))" )
monteRun()
Imc_mean = average(-average(clip(i("/V4/PLUS" ?result "tran") 5e-07 1e-06)))
fprintf( MCresults "%3.4f \n" Imc_mean*1e9 );
close(MCresults);
MCresults = outfile( "/home/scard/results/SBOX_mc_htypefinal/sbox_mc_results.txt" "a")
)
close(MCresults)

In this bolded area I am obviously doing mistakes, because in the mcdata file I get same results for all 10 iterations, but running an usual MC simulation I am getting different values...HELP,  PLEASE!!!

Thank you...

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    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago

    I think I answered this in the other posting, but you need to worry about aliased versus non-aliased results names.

    Look in <ICinstDir>/doc/aatoolsuser/aatoolsuser.pdf and search for the word "aliased". You'll find a section (around page 94 in IC5141 doc) which talks about "Data Access Function Types" and on the next page "Data Name Aliasing". Both of those explain this pretty well.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 16 years ago

    I think I answered this in the other posting, but you need to worry about aliased versus non-aliased results names.

    Look in <ICinstDir>/doc/aatoolsuser/aatoolsuser.pdf and search for the word "aliased". You'll find a section (around page 94 in IC5141 doc) which talks about "Data Access Function Types" and on the next page "Data Name Aliasing". Both of those explain this pretty well.

    Regards,

    Andrew.

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