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PSpice User Guide Monte Carlo and sensitivity (worst-case) analyses October 2019 558 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. Monte Carlo history support Using the history support feature of Monte Carlo, you can store the model parameter values used for each Monte Carlo run, in a separate file, and later reuse these values. For every Monte Carlo run, the model parameter values are generated randomly with in the tolerance range specified by you. With the history support feature, you can save these randomly generated values and reuse exactly the same values in the next analysis. The Monte Carlo history support feature allows you to compare the results of two Monte Carlo analyses by manually changing only one or more parameter values. For comparison between simulations, the random numbers have to remain the same for the toleranced model parameters and this can be achieved using the Monte Carlo history support feature. Saving parameter values in a file To enable saving of the randomly generated model parameter values: 1. Select PSpice – Edit Simulation Profile. The Simulation Settings dialog box appears. 2. In the Analysis tab, select the Analysis Type as Time Domain(Transient), DC Sweep or AC Sweep/Noise, or Bias Point. 3. In the Options list, select Monte Carlo/Worst Case.

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