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TINA/Spice/OPA197: OPA197 input offset voltage in Monte-Carlo simulation

Part Number: OPA197
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TINA-TI, , OPA2197, OPA2197-Q1,

Tool/software: TINA-TI or Spice Models

I intend to use OPA197 PSpice model to do Monte Carlo analysis in PSpice software.

1. OPA197 PSpice model showed "V_OS N035 N041 17.12e-6". Is that means the input offset keeps constant at 17.12uV?

2. If the answer of Q1 is yes, how can I simulate the changed of input offset of the OPA197 in a range from -400uV to 400uV in Monte Carlo analysis using PSpice.