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accessing mismatch parameters using skill function

pheres
pheres over 14 years ago

Hi,

 

Is there any skill function that allow me to acces mismatch parameters value and can i use it to make an extract in a montecarlo run?

 

Thanks 

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  • imagesensor123
    imagesensor123 over 13 years ago

     Hi,

        i have never seen a function can access monte carlo analysis, but i think you can write your own code in skill language, it's easy to change some design variables such as W or L, and then you can re-run your mc simulation. and even that, you can modify the input file(monte carlo analysis) according to  your requirement. and then load it in CIW, it maybe work i think. and about how to extract information, that is also my question, share me with any related information, thanks in advance.

    reagards,

    zfeng

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  • imagesensor123
    imagesensor123 over 13 years ago

     Hi,

        i have never seen a function can access monte carlo analysis, but i think you can write your own code in skill language, it's easy to change some design variables such as W or L, and then you can re-run your mc simulation. and even that, you can modify the input file(monte carlo analysis) according to  your requirement. and then load it in CIW, it maybe work i think. and about how to extract information, that is also my question, share me with any related information, thanks in advance.

    reagards,

    zfeng

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