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PSpice User Guide Monte Carlo and sensitivity (worst-case) analyses October 2019 563 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. For example, if the name of the variable parameter is R_U2_R2::R, R_U2_R2 is the reference designator and R indicates the parameter name, which in this case is a resistor. A sample .mcp file that has three parameters values varied is shown below. Waveform reports For Monte Carlo analyses, there are five variations of the output that you can specify in the Save data from text box on the Monte Carlo dialog box. Options: The * indicates that you can set the number of runs in the runs text box. Values for the output variables specified in the selected analyses are saved to the simulation output file and data file. Note: In excess of about 10 runs, the waveform display can look more like a band than a set of individual waveforms. This can be useful for seeing the typical spread for a particular output variable. As the number of runs increases, the spread more closely approximates the actual worst-case limits for the circuit. No output is generated All Forces all output to be generated (including nominal run) First* Generates output only during the first n runs Every* Generates output for every nth run Runs(list)* Does specified analysis and generates outputs only for the listed runs (up to 25 values can be specified in the list)

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