[IBIS] IBIS and SI talks at Mentor' User2User Conference

From: lgreen <lgreen22_at_.....>
Date: Fri Feb 25 2005 - 14:16:01 PST
For those following IBIS 4.1 and SI, there will be some interesting papers
at
Mentor's User2User conference in April.

One paper that caught my eye was:
"Predicting Multi-Gigabit Backplane Performance Using Signal Integrity
Simulation:
A Case Study Using ICX with VHDL-AMS (IBISv4.1) and S-Parameter Models".

Complete details can be found at www.mentor.com/user2user.

- Lynne

PS: Some of the High Speed and Signal Integrity topics include:
Using Simulation Techniques to Guarantee Successful Backplane Design
10Gbps Controlled Diff Impedance vs Test Coupons
Predicting Multi-Gigabit Backplane Performance Using Signal Integrity
Simulation: A Case Study Using ICX with VHDL-AMS (IBISv4.1) and S-Parameter
Models
Signal Integrity of Differential Signals
Signal Integrity Analysis, One Company's Evolution and Pain
Completing System Design Using Board Models (EBD)
Quiet Expert in Philips Consumer Electronics
A Signal Integrity Simulation Case Study on Space Flight Hardware Prototypes
Mentor's ICX supports Multi-Lingual Model (IBIS, Spice and VHDL-AMS)
Validation and Simulation for Full Board Level Verification
HyperLynx and the IBIS Quality Checklist


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