Re: Request for contact

From: Bob Ross <bob@icx.com>
Date: Thu Oct 03 1996 - 16:59:00 PDT

Chris:

On behalf of the IBIS community, I am willing to pursue further
discussion. Furthermore, I can provide you with any information
you need concerning our actives and concerning the technical
details. If you have not already done so, you can also get
information on our official home page

   http://eia.org/eig/ibis/ibis.htm

I am not familiar with your committee's activities, so I
cannot relate exactly how we may fit in. Briefly, we
have standardized the electrical chararcterization of
and I/O block to include parameters useful for electrical
analog simulation. Our format is human-readable text.
While it could be configured as an "intellectual property"
block, that is not within the domain of the commitee's
activities.

Let us establish direct contact to pursue further discussions.
I need to learn more of VSIA. Anyone else who is interested
in this subject is encouraged to contact Chris.

Best Regards,
Bob Ross
IBIS Open Forum Chair
Phone (503) 603-2523, Fax (503) 639-3469
bob@icx.com
Interconnectix, Inc., 10220 S.W. Nimbus Ave., K4, Portland, OR 97223

> Date: Thu, 3 Oct 1996 09:02:22 -0800
> To: ibis@vhdl.org
> From: crowen@siarc.com (Chris Rowen)
> Subject: Request for contact
> Status: RO

> IBIS community:

> I'd like to take a moment to introduce myself, to to make contact
> on behalf of the steering working group of VSIA, the Virtual Socket
> Interface Alliance. The alliance is driving industry visibility and
> standards for mix-and-match of macro blocks (virtual components)
> for system-on-a-chip design. I am the VP of engineering for Synopsys's
> Design Reuse Group, Synopsys's representative to VSIA and chair of
> the subcommittee on working groups. Part of the charter of this
> committee is to identify which are the technical areas of greatest
> concern and importance to the design community in promoting the
> flow of "intellectual property blocks" inside and among companies.

> To that end, I want to make contact with the IBIS participants and
> understand how I/O buffers may play a role in macro block interchange.
> I am eager to hear back with thoughts, suggestions or proposals
> on the relevance of I/O buffers to interchange, the state of the
> IBIS effort, and suggestions about how IBIS might interact with
> VSIA, if there are areas of common interest.

> Chris

> Chris Rowen
> crowen@synopsys
> VP Engineering, Design Reuse Group
> Synopsys, Inc.
> 700 East Middlefield Road
> Mountain View, CA 94043-4033
> tel (415) 943 5264
> fax (415) 943 5010
> pager (415) 317 1105
> mobile (408) 334 0361
Received on Thu Oct 3 17:08:14 1996

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