Tolerances can be
assigned to the circuit elements for use in
Monte-Carlo or worst-case analyses. The results
can be evaluated statistically using expected
means, standard deviations, and yields. Moving
the cursor onto a particular curve retrieves the
corresponding component values so that extreme
results may be interpreted. The tolerance models
provided for each component allow uniform,
Gaussian, or general distribution. Using general
distribution, you can define asymmetric tolerance
as well as group tolerance. With group tolerance,
you can even model negative tracking, where the
component values of one group will be changed in
the opposite direction of the other group.
Monte-Carlo Analysis
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