To All:
This is the second announcement for the European IBIS Summit Meeting
to be held on Friday, March 16, 2001 after the DATE 2001 exhibition
in Munich Germany. The purpose is to promote communication among users
and developers of IBIS models in Europe.
The meeting is free and open to everyone. Refreshments and a hot
lunch will be provided to all attendees.
Below is more information. We have four presentations so far.
Bob Ross
Mentor Graphics
E U R O P E A N I B I S S U M M I T M E E T I N G
S E C O N D A N N O U N C E M E N T
Time/Date: 8:30 PM - 5:00 PM, Friday, March 16, 2001
Location: ASTRON HOTEL/Neue Messe
Eggenfeldener Strasse 100
Munich, Germany
This hotel is near the DATE 2001 Conference
Content: Presentations and Discussions
Purpose: Solicit and Exchange IBIS Model Related Information and Ideas
Sponsors: Cadence Design, Innoveda, Mentor Graphics, Zuken
DATE 2001: March 13 - 16, 2001. The IBIS meeting is scheduled
the day after the DATE 2001 exhibition ends.
Location: International Congress Center, Munich, Germany
See http://www.date-conference.com for more information.
BACKGROUND
We have been holding interesting European IBIS Summit Meetings for the
last three years. This year we are planning another meeting to include:
Submitted Presentations on IBIS Topics (See below)
Information about IBIS Version 3.2 and Activities
Less formal Ad Hoc Presentations and Discussions
IBIS Questions and Answers
Below is an invitation to register and also to submit presentations.
CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS
People involved in IBIS Model development, EDA tool development, and digital
circuit design are invited to participate in the European IBIS Summit meeting.
If you plan to participate, please register with the information below
(deadline, March 9, 2001):
Name:
E-mail address:
Company:
Telephone:
Send to:
Karine Loudet (karine_loudet@mentor.com) +33 1 40 94 74 54
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS
We are seeking presentations from individuals who have IBIS experiences
or issues. Some suggested subjects of interest are:
IBIS Model Development Experiences
Company IBIS Standards and Requirements
Generating and Validating IBIS Models
Future IBIS Requirements
EMC/EMI IBIS Issues
Format of Presentation: Overhead Projections
Time: 15-30 Minutes
Electronic Archival: We request electronic versions so that the
presentations can be archived and also made
available to non-attendees. Formats used in
the past have been text, Power Point, Word,
Postscript, and Acrobat. Electronic presentations
should be made available by March 6, 2001.
Otherwise the presentor will be expected to provide
50 copies for distribution.
If you plan a presentation, please supply
Title:
Presenter:
E-mail address:
Company:
Telephone:
Estimate Time:
Send this to:
Karine Loudet (karine_loudet@mentor.com)
Bob Ross (bob_ross@mentor.com)
AGENDA
The agenda includes presentations, discussions. A free lunch is scheduled
for all attendees. Several presentations submitted so far are listed:
- Parasitic IC Emission Modeling
Etienne Sicard, National Institute of Applied Science, Toulouse, France
- DOGEN, A Siemens Internal Model Tool, Extension 1999 - 2001
Hans Pichlmaier, Siemens, Germany
- Title to be Determined
Eckhard Lenski, Siemens, Germany
- LVDS Modeling
Hazem Hegany and Mohammed Korany, Mentor Graphics, Egypt
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:
Bob Ross,
Chair, EIA/IBIS Open Forum
Mentor Graphics
8005 S.W. Boeckman Road
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070
USA
(503) 685-0732
bob_ross@mentor.com
Received on Mon Feb 12 16:33:14 2001
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