In addition to the IBIS Cookbook, carefully read the documentation for
your simulator. Some simulators (or some versions of some simulators)
do not support package parasitics from the IBIS file, meaning that you
have to add those elements yourself, external to the IBIS model in the
simulator. Read your simulator's documentation to see if you need to
do this. As Arpad notes, they are low frequency lumped parasitics and
may get you only so far for doing high frequency SI. The order of the
three elements (R,L,C) is undefined because it makes little difference
at low frequencies.
Andy
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