Andrew Beckett
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Yawei,
I already answer this question privately, but for the benefit of others...
In IC61, you can continue to use the IC5141 monteCarlo(), monteExpr(), and monteRun() functions - but these are really only intended for legacy scripts. Monte Carlo is now part of ADE XL (rather than an extension to ADE L as it was in IC5141) because this provides a lot of additional capability. As a result, it would normally be run as an OCEAN XL script - this allows multiple tests (i.e. multiple testbenches), with definition of specifications, and with the ability to run monte carlo over corners (which you couldn't do with IC5141).
It might appear more complex, but if you familiarize yourself with the additional features of ADE XL, the benefits are definitely worthwhile.
Best Regards,
Andrew.
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