Dear Andrew, Thanks a lot for trying to clear my doubt. But, still I am NOT convinced. Let me put it clear about my understanding from your FIRST statement --> "If you have this "nominal" corner enabled, it will run with that set of models, and assuming there are statistical parameters defined (with mismatch in your case) in the model files, then it will run a mismatch analysis around those default models. If you have any other corners enabled, it will run mismatch (or process) centred around the models in that corner too. So as I said before, you have two corners, so that's twice the number of runs - both will be statistical analyses though." SS and CAP_model.process.mc.scs --> MAX. What I have understood is:- With each "Nominal" corner run, a MISMATCH analysis is performed centered around MOS-SS and CAP-MAX corner. For MC corner setting :- I kept MOS_model.process.mc.scs --> MC and CAP_model.process.mc.scs --> MC. What I have understood is:- With each "Nominal" corner run, a MISMATCH analysis is performed centered around MOS-SS and CAP-MAX corner. So, MC corner is NOT doing anything new from "Nominal" corner. It is just repeating !! Now let me put it clear about my understanding from your SECOND statement --> "As for your last question, it will be centred around whatever models you're using - and that will depend on the model setup in the PDK you're using. You may be able to run mismatch-only simulation about any specific corner you pick, or you may have a specific corner for monte carlo which may be based around the typical process corner." MC and CAP_model.process.mc.scs --> MC. With the above setting, around which process corner does the monte carlo perform the Statistical analysis ? If I set MC corner as:- MOS_model.process.mc.scs --> TT and CAP_model.process.mc.scs --> MIN, around which process corner does the monte carlo perform the Statistical analysis ? I think it will be MOS-TT and CAP-MIN right ? Kind Regards,
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