[IBIS-Users] S2IBIS code compiling in Linux

From: Sanjay Mehta <sanjay.mehta_at_.....>
Date: Wed Sep 21 2005 - 11:37:38 PDT
Hi,

I have been trying to compile the linux version of the S2IBIS code that
is posted on the IBIS website. The code compiles without any errors (I
am using Redhat Enterprise Linux WS 3). Unfortunately, I am having
problems in getting the correct V-t tables when I use this script. Upon
execution of the binary s2ibis, the IBIS model is generated; however,
the V-T table is incorrect. The problem seems to be the following:

In the *.sp files that the are created with the S2IBIS script, which
generate the V-T curves (i.e. a00io.sp, a01io.sp....z00io.sp, z01io.sp)
there is a line that states...
 
RFIXS2I dum13806 dum13806 50

Normally, this line should read
 
RFIXS2I pin  dum13806 50   --> where "pin" is the IO pad that is being
swept for the I-V and connected to the R-fixture for the V-T.

Unfortunately, I cannot run the default executable on the website as I
am using a special in-house version of HSPICE and so I have recompile
the code with the correct addition of the HSPICE command line.

If there is anyone who has been successful at compiling in Linux and
have some suggestions, please let me know. Thank you.
 
Sanjay Mehta
Xilinx, Inc.


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