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Running Parametric Sweeps and Monte Carlo Tests

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/* Sweeping Different Models for a Part */
===Sweeping Different Models for a Part===
[[File:b2MAN_Fig215.png|thumb|480px|A scenario array showing the combination of sweep variable values.]]It is possible to sweep different models for a certain device or part in your circuit and see the differences in the response of your circuit. For example, you can try out different BJT or MOSFET models, e.g. from different manufacturers, in a amplifier circuit. To sweep models, open up the Sweep Settings dialog, and go to its "Part Model Names" tab. Select a device or model you want to sweep. In the "Parameter Setup" section of the dialog, you will notice that the third radio button, which was originally labeled "Values List", has not changed to "Model List". The edit box underneath this radio button is where you will list all the models to sweep. In the box labeled "Original Model", you will see the current model associated with your selected part. You can add this model to the sweep using the "Add Original Model" button. Click on the "Add New Model" button to open up the "Select Model Dialog". This dialog shows a list of all the available models that match with your selected part. Choose one from the list and click the "Select Model" button to close this dialog and return to the Sweep Settings dialog. You will see that the new model has been added to the model list. You may also delete a model from the list using the "Remove Model" button. Once your model list is complete, press the "Accept Changes" button to finalize your "Model" sweep variable. During each run of the sweep simulation, the designated models are replaced for the selected part one by one.
===Running Multivariable Parametric Sweeps===
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