Hi Muranyi Arpad, Thank you very much for your reply. Is the sweep voltage ranges for differential buffer same as normal 3-state buffer?(i.e., -VDD to 2*VDD or 0 to VDD). If my suplly voltage is 1.8V, then sweep range is -1.8 to 3.6 or its different. (sweep voltage range is voltage range of the positive and negative terminals of the fully differential buffer) Thanks & Regards Raghavendra M Muranyi, Arpad wrote: > Raghavendra, > > The common mode current goes into the normal [Model]'s > I-V tables, and the differential current goes into the > series model that is placed between the two [Model]-s. > You can further separate the clamp currents from the > PU and PD I-V curves in the [Model] by redoing the > same measurements in a 3-stated mode. (But don't > forget to put the difference of the clamp and driven > I-V curves into the PU and PD tables, instead of the > total current to avoid double counting). > > I am not aware of a tool that can do all this in > an automated way. > > Arpad > ======================================================= > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-ibis-users@server.eda.org > [mailto:owner-ibis-users@server.eda.org] On Behalf Of Raghavendra M > Sent: Thursday, September 10, 2009 12:17 AM > To: ibis-users@server.eda.org > Subject: [IBIS-Users] differential receiver ibis model > > Hi, > > I have a fully differential receiver in a chip, am trying to make an > ibis model for this receiver > Can you describe the method how to generate an ibis v3 model for the > differential receiver > I read the ibis cookbook and it says that for a differential buffer with > > positive and negative inputs, > one input should be swept keeping the other input constant(negative) and > > record the currents into both inputs. > Now change the constant input to new value and sweep the positive input > and record the currents. > This process should be continued as the negative input is swept in steps > > through the same range as positive input. > From the current recorded we have to separate common mode and > differential mode currents. > But my question is where should we keep this common mode and > differential mode currents in the ibis file? > Actually for receiver, only clamp data should be kept in ibis file, so > in [Power clamp] data where should we keep > common mode current and differential mode current > > Should i use series model for my differential receiver? > Should we place these characteristics in the model series? > Is there any tool to generate an ibis model for differential receiver > directly? > > Thanks & Regards > Raghavendra M > > > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. -------------------------------------------------------------------- |For help or to subscribe/unsubscribe, e-mail majordomo@eda-stds.org |with the appropriate command message(s) in the body: | | help | subscribe ibis <optional e-mail address, if different> | subscribe ibis-users <optional e-mail address, if different> | unsubscribe ibis <optional e-mail address, if different> | unsubscribe ibis-users <optional e-mail address, if different> | |or e-mail a request to ibis-request@eda-stds.org. | |IBIS reflector archives exist under: | | http://www.eda-stds.org/pub/ibis/email_archive/ Recent | http://www.eda-stds.org/pub/ibis/users_archive/ Recent | http://www.eda-stds.org/pub/ibis/email/ E-mail since 1993Received on Thu Sep 10 20:27:01 2009
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