Hello All,
Thanks to everyone for replying to my previous post on the usage of
unequal timesteps for rising/falling waveform. I understand that usage
of unequal timesteps is preferred in most cases. What I wanted to know
now is that is there an automated method/program/scripts that exists
that most people use in creation of the rising/falling waveforms with
unequal timesteps?
We at Cypress Semiconductor have come up with a methodology for
creation of rising/falling waveforms with unequal timesteps and I was
thinking of submitting a paper for the Asian IBIS Summit at Japan.
Before I do so, I wanted to know what other methods do people use.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Anshul
al davis wrote:
On Monday 27 October 2008, Anshul Bansal wrote:
I had a question regarding the timesteps for the
rising/falling waveform. Is it legal to use unequal timestep
for the rising or falling waveforms?
The use of unequal timestep is preferred. You should use more
points where they are needed to express detail and less points
in relatively flat sections.
It actually makes a difference. If your data looks like steps,
with groups of consecutive values that are the same, you are
using too many steps. It does matter.
You may not see a problem because files like that are common so
simulators will drop steps to make the waveform smooth and
simulateable.
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