IBIS 4/29 Meeting Agenda

From: Derrick Duehren <Derrick_Duehren@ccm2.jf.intel.com>
Date: Tue Apr 26 1994 - 06:20:21 PDT

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                      IBIS Open Forum Meeting Agenda
                               for 4/29/94

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****** We will attempt to come to closure on all BIRDs *******
****** through BIRD 11 at this meeting. PLEASE ATTEND! *******
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All meetings are 8:00 AM to 10:00 AM PST (15:00 to 17:00 UTC). When you
call into the meeting, ask for the IBIS Open Forum and give the bridge
operator the reservation number.

8:00 Check-in

      Intros of new IBIS participants Hobbs

      Review of previous meeting's minutes Hobbs

      Miscellany/Announcements Hobbs

      Opens for new issues All

      New models available All

      IBIS 2.0 Ratification/DAC/Other 2.0 Issues Hobbs
      - Birds of a Feather session (6/8)
      - Rev 2.0 Ratification Summit (6/9)
      - Levels of support (see 12/3/93 discussion below)

      IBIS Cookbook Hobbs,
                                                            Rosenbaum

8:30 BIRD 8, Spec. of V/I data monotonicity Crisafulli
      CLOSURE EXPECTED

      BIRD 9.2, Terminator Specification Ross
      CLOSURE EXPECTED

      BIRD 10, Coupling effects in package models Bracken
      CLOSURE EXPECTED

9:00 BIRD 11, Sign of current checking Hobbs, All
      CLOSURE EXPECTED

      BIRD 12, Non-Linear Driver Waveforms Peters

      BIRD 2, VIH, VIL Thresholds for Inputs Powell

      Egg 3, Simulation temperatures Ward

      The rest of the nest (Eggs 4, 5...) All

9:55 Wrap-up, Next Meeting Plans Hobbs

Levels of Support.
From the 12/3/93 IBIS Open Forum Minutes: We discussed how to handle
allowing both very complex models and simple models, and that perhaps we
should define IBIS model levels; The simplest acceptable IBIS model
would be a level 1 model, ones that added some advanced IBIS features
such as power and ground structure, would be higher level models, level
2, 3, .... Perhaps we should identify each parameter as participating in
a particular level. We agreed to address these levels as we put together
IBIS Version 2.0.
Received on Tue Apr 26 05:23:36 1994

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