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Understanding Monte Carlo Parameter Values

Quniton
Quniton over 1 year ago

Hello, 

I am trying to figure out how to read and understand the Monte Carlo parameter values. I have set tolerances and I do get a successful simulation. However, when looking at the parameter values for each run, the tolerances set on each run seem to be out of range of the tolerances that I set up myself before the simulation. See example below:

How do I interpret these values? Are these percent differences or are they multipliers? Can they be applied to a circuit to replicate that run?

These values are well outside of 26%. 

Please help.

Thanks!

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    0 rg13 over 1 year ago

    As per my understanding, these are absolute multipliers. If it is 5.77008e-001 then it would be interpreted as 0.577008. These are absolute values after calculation.

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    0 rg13 over 1 year ago

    As per my understanding, these are absolute multipliers. If it is 5.77008e-001 then it would be interpreted as 0.577008. These are absolute values after calculation.

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