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Process only, Mismatch only, or 'All'
Jul 06th, 2014, 1:55am
 
Hi,

I need to know when to run process only, mismatch only and 'all' option in MC simulations. It certainly depends on the type of circuit but how do we know which type of circuit is more prone to process or mismatch. I believe DAC capacitive arrays, and current mirrors are certainly sensitive to mismatch but when should we run 'all' option and the 'process' option?
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Re: Process only, Mismatch only, or 'All'
Reply #1 - Jul 6th, 2014, 3:59pm
 
depends on what you are trying to do. If I was working on offsets, I might run just the mismmatch only.
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