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PSpice User Guide Monte Carlo and sensitivity (worst-case) analyses October 2019 586 Product Version 17.4-2019 © 1999-2019 All Rights Reserved. The histogram for 1 dB bandwidth is shown in Figure 13-8 on page 586. Figure 13-9 1 dB bandwidth histogram. The statistics for the histogram are shown along the bottom of the display. The statistics show the number of Monte Carlo runs, the number of divisions or vertical bars that make up the histogram, mean, sigma, minimum, maximum, 10th percentile, median, and 90th percentile. ■ Ten percent of the measurement values is less than or equal to the 10th percentile number, and 90% of the measured values is greater than or equal to that number. ■ If there is more than one measurement expression value that satisfies this criteria, then the 10th percentile is the midpoint of the interval between the measured values that satisfy the criteria. Similarly, the median and 90th percentile numbers represent measured values such that 50% and 90%

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