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What does 0,0.01,3 represent in agauss?

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Hi all,

If u see the below line

.param DeltaVt_MMB2 = agauss(0,0.01,3)

what does 0,0.01,3 represent in agauss?

Thanks
 

=agauss(

Syntax: AGAUSS(nominal_val, abs_variation, sigma <,+ multiplier>)

Gaussian distribution function using absolute variation

nominal_val - Nominal value for Monte Carlo analysis and default value for all other analyses.

abs_variation - AGAUSS varies the nominal_val by +/- abs_variation.

sigma - The abs_variation is specified at the sigma level. For example, if sigma=3, then the standard deviation is abs_variation divided by 3.

multiplier - If not specified, the default is 1. The calculation is repeated this many times and the largest deviation is saved. The resulting parameter value might be greater or less than nominal_val. The resulting distribution is bimodal.
 
agauss sigma

hi

Thanks for ur reply..

1) can u let me know where can i find the

nominal_val
abs_variation
sigma

2)what extactly does sigma signify?

Thanks again
 

edaboard agauss

1) You usually find (or deduce) these values from the fundry-supplied mismatch documents.
2) Sigma value signifies that the abs_vatiation is specified at this valued-sigma.
 

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