Hi, Raghavendra, FYI. You can use another method for fully differential pair driver/receiver IBIS modeling. The idea is to focus on the pin pair of the differential model and embedded the current between the pins into native IBIS I-V curves. This method brings easy to model, accurate and almost no limits for the all the types of differential pair buffers (true, half and pseudo, symmetrical or not, etc.). And it is fully compatible with all IBIS simulators. (it only uses native IBIS curves - pullup, pulldown, power clamp and ground clamps) It has been implemented into our modeling tool and it is used by the industry professionals now. The feedback is very positive so far. I have a paper accepted by EMC Compo 2009 in Nov, 2009. (you will need to wait for few more months) and planned to give a presentation in DesignCon 2010 about it. You can send me private emails about this method and tools for more details. Hope this helps, Lance Wang IO Methodology Inc. www.iometh.com -----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 1:17 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 1993 -- 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 Fri Sep 11 11:54:05 2009
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