Re: Bi-polar power supplies in IBIS

From: Mike LaBonte <mikelabonte@cadence.com>
Date: Mon Apr 03 2000 - 20:03:53 PDT

I think the basic requirement is that the output has 2 voltage or current levels.
So if the encoding is NRZ-L or Manchester, then an IBIS model should work. But if
something like Bipolar AMI (3 voltage levels) is used, then IBIS falls apart because
IBIS is currently predicated on binary signaling.

We call them power and ground for familiarity, but they can be thought of as high
and low supply voltages with a current loop path. If the output doesn't go rail to
rail, some DC offset can be built into the VI curves. So a +15/-15 power supply might
result in output signals that swing between 0 and +12V, for example.

Mike

Stephen Nolan wrote:
>
> IBIS-users,
>
> Is it possible, using IBIS, to model devices that use bi-polar power supplies?
> For example data-transmission devices, like RS-232, that use a +15 V and -15 V
> supply?
>
> If so, how is the pull-down modeled? Is the Pull-down VI table -Vcc referenced
> instead of ground referenced?
>
> Thanks.
> --
> Regards,
> Stephen M. Nolan
Received on Mon Apr 3 20:05:36 2000

This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.8 : Fri Jun 03 2011 - 09:53:46 PDT