There is one sanity check that I would like to see done on all models
produced from SPICE data. I have seen too many models that are constructed
correctly fail this check.
Check to make sure the IV characteristics derived from SPICE match the IV
characteristics of real parts. The easiest was to do this is to put one of
the buffers from each strength into both its high and low states. Us a DC
current meter and measure the output current to ground for the high state
and to Vcc for the low state. Then check to see if the measured current
falls between the min and max values at the corresponding points on the IV
curves.
Tom Dagostino
-----Original Message-----
From: Kim Helliwell [SMTP:khelliwe@acuson.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 20, 1999 11:20 AM
To: Tony Palmieri
Cc: ibis-users@eda.org
Subject: Re: IBIS MOdel Question
Make sure that:
1. The curves are continuous
2. The ramps (if any) cover the whole switching range
3. All pins are assigned to models
These are the three worst problems I've run into trying
to use IBIS models supplied by well-known parts vendors.
If you have access to one of the commercially available
signal integrity tools, try actually using the model
with it. Your customers will thank you if you actually
make your model work in the simulators they are going
to use!
Kim Helliwell
Tony Palmieri wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a question about an IBIS model. I have created a chip level model
> that is composed numerous IBIS models. After I completed the model I
> ran the ibischk program and it passed. I will be providing this model
> to our customers, but want to make sure that it is filly tested.
>
> Are there any other tests that I should run to insure that it is
> correct. I have reviewed the pin assignments, and that everything is
> properly referenced.
>
> Please reply to apalmieri@amcc.com
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Tony Palmieri
>
> AMCC
> Applications, IC Test and Verification Manager
>
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