Re: IBIS connector specification released to open forum

From: Syed Huq <shuq@cisco.com>
Date: Mon Nov 15 1999 - 13:24:07 PST

The IBIS website has been updated with a link 'Connector Info' on the main
page http://www.eia.org/eig/ibis/ibis.htm. Select the link.

Then download the two document(ver 0.92):

IbisConSpec_v092.txt
IbisConUpdates_v092.txt

Regards,
Syed
Webmaster
Cisco Systems, Inc

>
> Hi IBIS fans,
>
> The IBIS connector sub-group today completed work
> on the final draft of the connector specification V0.92.
>
> I forwarded the specification along with a changes document
> to Syed to have it placed on the IBIS web site.
>
> Please accept this email as the official notification from
> the connector sub-group to the IBIS open forum that we are
> releasing the connector specification to you.
>
> I chose not to send the entire specification to the whole
> IBIS group as it is around 1600 lines long. It should be
> available to the general public as soon as Syed can get it
> put on the web site.
>
> NOTICE: This is not a released specification! This version is
> the release from the sub-group to the full group.
>
> What remains to be done:
>
> 1) Full open forum must comment and changes if any included
> in the document.
> 2) It must be voted on and approved by the open forum.
> 3) A Golden parser must be written to insure that models developed
> have no syntax errors. Along with this development the existing
> golden example models provided by the connector sub group must be
> improved to comply with the current specification.
> 4) Existing connector model creation and simulation methods should
> be enhanced to support the new IBIS connector format.
> This might effect connector manufacturers as well as CAE tool suppliers.
>
> This is the end of a nearly 2 year project for the people involved.
> I know many of you will not be 100% happy with
> the result but please don't forget that we are a large group and
> must forge a result that is acceptable to the majority.
> Also consider that this specification is long over due and it is the
> 2nd attempt by the IBIS group to create a connector specification.
> So please be gentle in your criticism ....
>
> Please direct your comments to the normal IBIS reflector
> both Gus and I will be watching for your questions
> and will do our best to answer them.
>
> best wishes...
> Kellee Crisafulli, PADS software/Hyperlynx
> Gus Panella, Mollex
>
> ***************************************************************
> Members of the IBIS connector sub-group and others that have
> assisted with developing with this specification.
> Eric Bogatin, Ansoft/Bogatin Enterprises
> Steve Chau, AMP
> Kellee Crisafulli, PADS software/HyperLynx
> John Ellis, Berg
> Mark Gailus, Teradyne
> Fran Hart, Dell
> Bob Haller, Compaq
> Jay Diepenbrock, IBM
> Mikhail Khusid, Teradyne
> Igor Kochikov, PADS software/HyperLynx
> Gus Panella, Mollex Inc.
> Katie Rothstein, Teradyne
> Guy de Burgh, Viewlogic Systems
> Jeff Walden, AMP/Foxconn
> Fabrizio Zanella, EMC corp
>
> ---------------------------------------------------------
> Have a great day....
> Kellee Crisafulli
> HyperLynx, a division of Pads Software Inc.
> SI,EMC,X-talk and IBIS tools for the Windows platform
> E-mail: <mailto:kellee@hyperlynx.com>
> web:   <http://www.hyperlynx.com>
> ---------------------------------------------------------
>
>
Received on Mon Nov 15 13:25:10 1999

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