Re: PSpice--Monte Carlo Delay?
- From: "Kevin Aylward" <see_website@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Apr 2005 06:15:13 GMT
Bob Penoyer wrote:
> I need to use an analog delay that has a tolerance so that the delay
> varies during a Monte Carlo simulation.
>
> TLine would be a great part but it doesn't have a tolerance parameter.
>
> An all-pass network can't be used for the delay because it doesn't
> have a linear phase response and the signal is complex.
>
> Can TLine or something like it be made to use a tolerance that Monte
> Carlo can operate on? Any other suggestions?
Yes. Use SuperSpice:-)
SuperSpice allows MC and parameter sweeps on TLines. There are some
examples in the example folder.
Kevin Aylward
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