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Monte Carlo Analysis<br />

Post-Analysis of Monte Carlo Simulations<br />

Figure 11-13. Output Files Organization<br />

The idea which drives the multiple files option, is that the .chi should not mix<br />

informations on how the circuit simulations are processed (the simulator job) and the<br />

statistical analyses of the Monte Carlo simulations (the post-processing phase).<br />

These outputs are available by specifying the argument DATAFLOW=1 on the .MC<br />

command, which means that this feature is not activated by default. Due to backward<br />

compatibility issues, this alternative Monte Carlo flow (and the resulting output) is<br />

deactivated when some features of the Monte Carlo analysis are used. It is also<br />

deactivated if no measurements (.EXTRACT statements) are specified in the netlist.<br />

If the netlist contains swept parameters or .ALTER blocks, Eldo generates multiple<br />

.mcm, .mci, and .mco files. Refer to “Monte Carlo Analysis With a Varying Circuit” on<br />

page 419 for more information.<br />

• Graphical Output<br />

Eldo provides some tools such as scatter plots, histograms, or probability distribution<br />

functions which you can view using EZwave.<br />

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Eldo® User's Manual, 15.3

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