RE: [IBIS-Users] [Pin Mapping] for input models

From: Muranyi, Arpad <arpad.muranyi_at_.....>
Date: Fri Nov 18 2005 - 12:36:51 PST
Radovan,

The IBIS specification says that you should
use NC.

| Each line must contain either three, five or six entries.
| Use the reserved word NC where an entry is required but a bus
| connection is not made (see below).

NC for the pulldown and pullup references
doesn't mean that the buffer model has them,
you just are not connecting them.  It means
that you are not making a connection to those
rails for whatever reason, which in your case
is that they don't exist for your input model.

Arpad
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From: owner-ibis-users@eda.org [mailto:owner-ibis-users@eda.org] On
Behalf Of Radovan.Vuletic@infineon.com
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 7:42 AM
To: ibis-users@eda.org
Subject: [IBIS-Users] [Pin Mapping] for input models

Hi IBIS experts,

I have a question considering using [Pin Mapping] for input models.
Question would be: how many entries should be for input buffer in for
[Pin Mapping] keyword?

Specification says: "Each line must contain either three, five or six
entries." (Btw., in specification there is no example for input buffer)

Format of command is: [Pin Mapping] pulldown_ref pullup_ref
gnd_clamp_ref power_clamp_ref ext_ref

So if I write for example:

A1 GND VCC

There are only 3 entries, but according to format specification second
and third entry are used for pulldown reference and pullup reference
respective, what is a nonsense in this case, because input buffers have
only power and ground clamps and no pull-up and pull down references.

If I write something like:
A1 NC NC GND VCC

This according to my opinion makes more sense, but still I have to use
NC for pull-up and pull down references.

What I was able to find as an example on Internet had always 5 entries,
like:
A1 GND VCC GND VCC

For me this is senseless, because, as said before, one input buffer has
only power and ground clamps.

So, can somebody write me what is a proper format for input buffer in
[Pin Mapping] ?

Thanks,
Radovan
 



Best regards / Mit freundlichen Gru?en / S postovanjem
Radovan Vuletic

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