Re: Bird 17, 101 points in tables

From: Arpad Muranyi <Arpad_Muranyi@ccm.fm.intel.com>
Date: Tue Jul 26 1994 - 09:48:09 PDT

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Jon,

I guess we are back to the good old question again: do we provide data as it
comes off of the measurements, or do we make it easier for the tool to use it.
In other words, should the person making the measurements extract the best 100
points or the (SPICE) tool vendor in the software.

It seems to me that you like the beef as red as possible (raw data) which is
good for those making the measurements. I am just wondering, do all the (SPICE)
vendors subscribe to this?

Arpad Muranyi
Intel Corporation

Subject: Bird 17, 101 points in tables

About SPICE limitations etc:
I don't really care if we allow more than 100 points but I don't think that
SPICE (or any other simulator) limitations should be a consideration when making

IBIS rules. If data wants to be in a certain format we should let it be that way
and let the simulator companies force it into the proper format.
I bet that if the SPICE companies got 200 point arrays they would figure out
a way to get 100 good points out of it.

jonp
Received on Tue Jul 26 09:29:05 1994

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