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Message started by yongnali on Jul 7th, 2012, 4:29pm

Title: Problems with Monte Carlo Simulation with VerilogA model
Post by yongnali on Jul 7th, 2012, 4:29pm

Hello everyone, I have wrote a verilogA model and want to run Monte Carlo Simulation in Cadence Spectre ADE. Now the model is written in standard parameter values.
Now I have a set of random parameters (I know the distribution wave of them), what I want to do is have their value=0 when I run normal simulation in ADE (DC, AC, Tran) and when I run Monte Carlo, those parameters start to change according to the distribution I have. Anyone knows a method to deal with it?

I tied rdist_normal function but function makes it changing even in normal simualtion. Any idea would help! Thanks! :D

Title: Re: Problems with Monte Carlo Simulation with VerilogA model
Post by jerome_ams on Jul 11th, 2012, 8:25am

Can parameters in a verilog-ams model be driven by the spectre simulator as they would be in a spectre model at all?

Title: Re: Problems with Monte Carlo Simulation with VerilogA model
Post by boe on Jul 18th, 2012, 12:59pm


yongnali wrote on Jul 7th, 2012, 4:29pm:
Hello everyone, I have wrote a verilogA model and want to run Monte Carlo Simulation in Cadence Spectre ADE. Now the model is written in standard parameter values.
Now I have a set of random parameters (I know the distribution wave of them), what I want to do is have their value=0 when I run normal simulation in ADE (DC, AC, Tran) and when I run Monte Carlo, those parameters start to change according to the distribution I have. Anyone knows a method to deal with it?

I tied rdist_normal function but function makes it changing even in normal simualtion. Any idea would help! Thanks! :D
See Cadence-Online support, solution ID 11213354.

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