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timetown
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How is the sigma calculated in monte carlo analysis?

Hi All,

 

I wonder how the Sigma is calculated in Monte Carlo Analysis.

 

I read the User Guide, it said the Sigma is related to Resistence value.

But seems the process of calculating the Sigma in User Guide is not correct...

 

 

Would anyone be able to provide some more details on the Sigma caculation?

 

I attached the Monte Carlo Analysis' result.

After some days' research, I can not figure out the caculation process...

 

Any help would be appreciated.

 

Thanks,

Gavin.

 

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Tayyab_R
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Re: How is the sigma calculated in monte carlo analysis?

Hi,

 

Please take a look at the attached spreadsheet. This calculation is based on the sample RLC Circuit which is located in the Samples Folder >> Analysis >> Monte Carlo Analysis.

 

In essense the Sigma value is based on the Output Y Value and it shows what the peak value is on a specified distance from the calculated sigma of the entire data.

 

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Tayyab R,
National Instruments.
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