Re: [IBIS-Users] IV curves do not pass through origin

From: Andrew Ingraham <a.ingraham_at_.....>
Date: Tue May 23 2006 - 05:57:08 PDT
>   I wonder If it's proper that IV curves do not cross origin. Where is
> the I or V source?

It's fairly easy for the curves to not cross the origin.  A simple case of
this, is when the output buffer has resistors (or weak FETs that are always
on) between the output pin and power and ground.  I don't know why those
would be used in an output buffer that can't be tri-stated.

Regards,
Andy

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