Monte Carlo with AMS?

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Taimur

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Is it possible to realize a Monte Carlo Analysis in AMS-Designer?
 
On Jul 2, 10:39 pm, Taimur <taimurgib...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is it possible to realize a Monte Carlo Analysis in AMS-Designer?
I guess it's not possible... But can I use the process and mismatch
variations of the montecarlo model in an normal transient simulation?
This way I could use the AMS to simulate my circuit. Is this possible?
 
Taimur wrote, on 07/03/08 12:05:
On Jul 2, 10:39 pm, Taimur <taimurgib...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is it possible to realize a Monte Carlo Analysis in AMS-Designer?

I guess it's not possible... But can I use the process and mismatch
variations of the montecarlo model in an normal transient simulation?
This way I could use the AMS to simulate my circuit. Is this possible?
You can't do this with AMS (please contact customer support to request this -
you're not the only one requesting this, but if more customers ask, the higher
the priority will become), and you can only do the second thing (using process
and mismatch variations) by doing a monte carlo with a single point - so you
can't do that either.

Regards,

Andrew.
 
On Jul 7, 5:24 pm, Andrew Beckett <andr...@DcEaLdEeTnEcTe.HcIoSm>
wrote:
Taimur wrote, on 07/03/08 12:05:

On Jul 2, 10:39 pm, Taimur <taimurgib...@gmail.com> wrote:
Is it possible to realize a Monte Carlo Analysis in AMS-Designer?

I guess it's not possible... But can I use the process and mismatch
variations of the montecarlo model in an normal transient simulation?
This way I could use the AMS to simulate my circuit. Is this possible?

You can't do this with AMS (please contact customer support to request this -
you're not the only one requesting this, but if more customers ask, the higher
the priority will become), and you can only do the second thing (using process
and mismatch variations) by doing a monte carlo with a single point - so you
can't do that either.

Regards,

Andrew.
Any suggestions about this question? Making a own model by hand
(Matlab, in fact) to any transistor?
 

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