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Simulating the instance 50 times

AnubhaSehgal
AnubhaSehgal over 3 years ago

Hello Everyone!

I am working on neural network. I have an instance, I need to find its conductance value after 50 iterations i.e. value of that conductance after 50 epochs. I need to simulate the instance 50 times in one go. Can anybody help how it can be done in cadence virtuoso?

Regards,

Anubha 

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 3 years ago

    You've not given enough information here. 50 iterations of what? What's changing? What do you mean by an "epoch" (I know what the English word means, but a period of time is not very helpful in this context). You can run simulations in parallel of course, and you can vary things with sweeps, corners, and Monte Carlo in the Analog Design Environment. Are you using ADE Explorer or Assembler? Which simulator are you using? So many unknowns...

    Andrew 

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

    Hello Sir,

    I have a circuit which consist of 3*4 array of instances having particular conductance value and feedback circuit at the bottom which after every iteration updates the value of conductance. I wanted to know after particular number of iteration what will be the value of conductance i.e. if I run this circuit n (say 50) times what will be the value of conductance. Particularly my question is how  I can run  50 (or more) iterations in one go? I am using ADE explorer.

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

    Other than stating that you are using ADE Explorer, you didn't answer any of my questions. You just stated the same words and showed a picture of a block level schematic with no detail as to what it's actually doing or what you mean by anything.

    Perhaps somebody else will be able to understand what you're asking.

    Andrew

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