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Monte Carlo Analysis Problem

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I have designed some sort of current reference in 0.18 technology and I want to run the MC simulation to see how my design is effected under process variations and show that I have made some improvements in the error tolerance of the circuit.

I choose plot>histogram to see how my output changes after 100 runs and then choose one of the parameters. I'll get a completely different plot when I choose another parameter and the problem is that I don't understand what these parameters are!! there are two values at the right corner of each plot (mu & sd) which I don't understand what do they mean. I also don't know what are my X and Y axis!!

I'm quite sure that my I've made a big improvement in the process variation error. The only problem is that I can not show it using this monte carlo analysis.
 

sd: Perhaps seed no.? Default (when starting MC run from GUI) seed=1 (always).
 
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