Dear All,
I have instantiated a few NFET models under the IBM 130-nm process design kit from Cadence into my ADS simulation. The top level is DSP domain, and the NFET models are invoked under the circuit envelope simulator under the top level system.
I like to perform a Monte Carlo simulations on the NFET models, in order to model mismatches, which I understand must be performed in Cadence. May I know how I should go about doing this?
Is it true that we need additional licenses like "rfde_wireless", "rfde_wireline" and "rfde_premier" in order to run Monte Carlo simulations? This is what I gathered from the last page of the document found in the link:
literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5988-6931EN.pdf
Thanks
KH
I have instantiated a few NFET models under the IBM 130-nm process design kit from Cadence into my ADS simulation. The top level is DSP domain, and the NFET models are invoked under the circuit envelope simulator under the top level system.
I like to perform a Monte Carlo simulations on the NFET models, in order to model mismatches, which I understand must be performed in Cadence. May I know how I should go about doing this?
Is it true that we need additional licenses like "rfde_wireless", "rfde_wireline" and "rfde_premier" in order to run Monte Carlo simulations? This is what I gathered from the last page of the document found in the link:
literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5988-6931EN.pdf
Thanks
KH
Think I am able to perform a Monte Carlo simulation on the device models by having a Monte Carlo simulator at the top level simulation (in DSP domain).
In the top level test previously, I was testing my system with a UWB signal on the following metrics:
(1) Power consumption and Efficiency,
(2) EVM measurement
When I included the Monte Carlo simulator at the top level, (1) is run successfully, but when I tried to run (2), it terminated after the McTrial = 0 run and output a message
"Abnormal Simulator Termination: The simulator has terminated unexpectedly."
Can anyone shed light on why this is happening?
Rgds
KH