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Monte Carlo Analysis<br />

Primary Statistics of Uncertainty Analysis<br />

PRINT_ASCII_IN_SAMPLE<br />

• Generation of subsections of the primary .mcm file:<br />

PRINT_ASCII_OUT_SAMPLE<br />

PRINT_ALL_POST_ANALYSIS<br />

PRINT_CONF<br />

PRINT_MINMAX<br />

PRINT_TEST_AP<br />

PRINT_OUTPUT_CORREL<br />

PRINT_COV<br />

PRINT_ALT_STATS<br />

PRINT_MOMENTS<br />

PRINT_CAPABILITY<br />

General Information and Status of Simulations<br />

The following sections utilize a slight modification of the example monte_carlo_sensitivity.cir.<br />

Some arbitrary lower and upper specifications are added to the output measures.<br />

.EXTRACT AC LABEL=MAX MAX(VDB(OUT)) LBOUND=0.765 UBOUND=0.885<br />

.EXTRACT AC LABEL=BW 'CROSSING(VDB(OUT), -3) / 10E6' UBOUND=2.2<br />

.EXTRACT DC LABEL=IVDD I(VDD) LBOUND=-0.540<br />

.MC 1000 DATAFLOW=1<br />

The first part of the .mcm file contains some general informations such as the dimension of the<br />

problem and the type of algorithm used to run the Monte Carlo simulations.<br />

The most important is a table of counters associated to each output measures. These counters<br />

give the number of undefined values in the Monte Carlo simulations. This information is also<br />

available in the .mco file for each run.<br />

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Eldo® User's Manual, 15.3

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