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IBISians,
We will likely attach this roster to our press release for Rev 2.1 next week.
Please send me any changes that you want made to your section, including your
statement of support.
- Derrick
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IBIS Open Forum Participation Roster
As of 12/7/94 (updated periodically)
34 total company/organization listed
Submit changes/updates to:
Derrick_Duehren@ccm.jf.intel.com
(503) 696-4299, Fax (503) 696-4904
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Anacad
Contact: Steffen Rochel
Email: sr@anacad.de
Phone: +49 (731) 9545414, FAX: +49 (731) 9545450
Address: Helmholtzstr.20
89081 Ulm
Germany
Support: Anacad can translate IBIS descriptions into models using their
analog behavioral modeling language HDL-A. Together with Eldo
and a VHDL simulator, highly accurate investigations of mixed
signal designs are then possible.
Tag-line:
Ansoft Corporation
Contact: Henri Maramis
Email: maramis@ansoft.com
Phone: (412) 261-3200, Fax: (412) 471-9427
Address: 4 Station Square, Suite 660
Pittsburgh, PA. 15219
Support: The Ansoft Maxwell SI product will support IBIS models/library
in native format.
Tag-line: Ansoft is a dedicated provider of electromagnetic field
simulation software and integrated solutions for signal
integrity and EMC/EMI.
Atmel Corporation
Contact: Dan Terry
Email: No internet address -- Pls Fax notices
Phone: (408) 436-4346, Fax: (408) 436-4200
Address:
Support:
Tag-line:
Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Contact: C. Kumar
Email: cpk@cadence.com
Phone: (508) 262-6488, Fax: 508-262-6600
Address: 270 Billerica Rd,
Chelmsford, MA 01824
Support: Cadence fully supports IBIS behavior models at the I/O cell and
package levels. Cadence's DF/SigNoise product family offers a
vendor-specific, IBIS compatible signal integrity library of
over 7000 components. Cadence also provides a translator
program enabling the conversion of IBIS 1.1 files to Cadence
library format.
Tag-line: Cadence, one of the world's 10 largest software companies, is
the leading supplier of design automation software/services that
accelerate and advance the process of designing electronic
systems.
Contec Microelectronics USA, Inc.
Contact: Dileep Divekar, Clark Cochran
Email: dileep@contec.com
Phone: (408) 434-6767, Fax: (408) 434-6884
Address: 2188 Bering Drive
San Jose, CA 95131
Support: A Contec product will support IBIS models in native mode.
Tag-line:
Digital Equipment Corp.
Contact: Barry Katz
Email: katz@decsim.enet.dec.com
Phone: (508) 568-6016, Fax:
Address: 77 Reed Road, HLO2-2/H13
Hudson, MA 01749
Support: Digital will generate IBIS models for its own chip products,
including the line of ALPHA AXP microprocessors, as needed, and
support IBIS models in in-house simulation tools.
Tag-line: Digital, maker of the world's fastest microprocessor, is also a
leading developer of computer systems, and networking and
communication products, including PCI.
Hewlett-Packard/HP EEsof Division
Contact: Karl Kachigan
Email: karlk@sr.hp.com
Phone: (707) 577-3949, Fax: (707) 577-5260
Address: 1400 Fountaingrove Parkway
Santa Rosa, CA 94503
Support: None at this time
Tag-line: HP EEsof is a leading supplier of high frequency analog
(RF/Microwave) design and modeling tools.
High Design Technology
Contact: Michael Smith
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
Tag-line:
HyperLynx
Contact: Kellee Crisafulli
Email: 71436.1314@compuserve.com
Phone: (206) 869-2320, Fax: (206) 881-1008
Address: P.O. Box 3578
Redmond, WA 98073-3578
Support: The LineSim simulator, an interactive analysis tool, reads IBIS
files as part of its native library support. The BoardSim
simulator (available in July 1994) is an analysis tool that
reads geometric data directly from PCB layout databases; it also
natively supports IBIS files.
LineSim and BoardSim both ship with a set of IBIS libraries;
additional model libraries are available free of charge to
customers on HyperLynx's BBS.
Tag line: HyperLynx, Inc. is the industry's leading supplier of
affordable, accurate, PC-based signal-integrity software.
IBM Corp. (unofficially)
Contact: Joseph C. (Jay) Diepenbrock
Email: jayd@ralvm29.vnet.ibm.com
Phone: (919) 543-8804
Address: IBM Network Hdwe. Div.
Transceiver Technology Dev't, D63/061
P. O. Box 12195
Research Triangle Park, NC 27709
Support: No formal declaration of support.
Tag-line:
IBM-Motorola (PowerPC)
Contact: Lynn Warriner, Hoa Quoc
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
Tag-line:
INCASES
Contact: Werner Rissiek, Olaf Rethmeier
Email: wr@cadlab.cadlab.de, olaf@cadlab.cadlab.de
Phone: ++49-5251-284-155, ++49-5251-284-222, Fax: ++49-5251-284-105
Address: Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG
Cadlab / Analog System Engineering
Bahnhofstrasse 32
D-33102 Paderborn, Germany
Support: Siemens Nixdorf uses the simulation program FREACS (Fast
REflection And Crosstalk Simulator) for signal integrity
analysis within the EMC-Workbench. Siemens Nixdorf can read IBIS
Version 1.1 files and translate the IBIS models into FREACS
models. Siemens Nixdorf uses an IBIS parser, developed by
Siemens Nixdorf, and a semi-automatic process for the
parametrization of the FREACS macromodels. The translation of
IBIS to FREACS is available as a service for customers.
A fully automated process will be developed when there are more
IBIS models available.
Additionally, so called 'reference lists' are set-up that are
used by the interface (XLIN) between the EMC-Workbench and the
FREACS macromodel library. These reference lists consist of
circuit informations in a special language named HINAC
(Hierachical Naming Convention), where macromodel data is
assigned to pins of a component using IBIS-informations, as
well.
In this way a controlled set-up of a library is possible using
IBIS-files as basis.
Detailed information will be available on request.
Tag-line: Siemens Nixdorf (SNI) is the leading European company for
information technology. Based on self experiences of hardware
and software development, SNI provides the EMC-workbench for
advanced analysis of EMC and signal integrity.
Integrity Engineering, Inc.
Contact: Greg Doyle
Email: gdoyle@intgrty.mn.org
Phone: (612) 636-6913, Fax: (612) 631-2241
Address: 1306 W. Country Rd. F, Suite 100
St. Paul, MN 55112
Support: The Integrity Simulators and Parasitic Extractor tools, SImnet,
SImnet X, and Autospice are shipped with an IBIS2IEI translation
program that enables any IBIS file to be directly converted for
use with the simulator or SPICE extractor.
The next revisions of IEI programs, slated for delivery 2Q '94,
will support IBIS models in native mode. A utility will be
provided to read, edit, and view IBIS files directly.
Tag-line:
Intel Corporation
Contact: Will Hobbs
Email: Will_Hobbs@ccm2.jf.intel.com
Phone: (503) 696-4369, Fax: (503) 696-4210
Address: 5200 NE Elam Young Pkwy, JF1-57
Hillsboro, OR 97124
Support: Intel provides IBIS models for some of its components. For a
list of supported components, send the following message to
archive@vhdl.org:
path <your return email path>
send pub/ibis/models/intel readme index /pub/ibis/models/intel
Tag-line: Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading
manufacturer of personal computer networking and communications
products.
Interconnectix, Inc.
Contact: Bob Ross
Email: bob@icx.com
Phone: (503) 684-6641, Fax: (503) 639-3469
Address: 10220 S.W. Nimbus Ave., K4
Portland, Oregon 97223
Support: Interconnectix product will be able to read IBIS Version 1.1
models directly (NATIVE MODE). The product will be able to read
a text file composed of a library of IBIS models.
Tag-line:
Intergraph Corp.
Contact: Ian Dodd, David Wiens
Email: idodd@ingr.com, dwiens@ingr.com
Phone: (303) 581-2300
Address: 6101 Lookout Road, Suite A
Boulder, CO 80301
Support: Intergraph Electronics fully supports the activities of the IBIS
open forum and as such, is ensuring that all signal integrity
development is aligned so that our customers will be able to
take advantage of IBIS as the standard stabilizes.
Tag-line: Intergraph Corporation, a Fortune 500 company, is the world's
largest independent NT development site and the world's largest
company dedicated to supplying interactive computer graphics
systems.
Integrated Silicon Systems, Inc.
Contact: Eric Bracken
Email: bracken@bacon.performance.com
Phone:
Address: One Northgate Square
Greensburg, PA 15601-1341
Support:
Tag Line:
IntuSoft
Contact: Charles Hymowitz
Email:
Phone: (303) 833-0710
Address:
Support: IntuSoft takes a customer's netlist or model and translates it
into a Spice model, free of charge. IntuSoft has the Golden
Parser source but hasn't, as of yet, automated the process.
IntuSoft is waiting until there are more IBIS models available.
Tag-line:
Mentor Graphics Corp.
Contact: Ravender Goyal
Email: Ravender_Goyal@mentororg.com
Phone:
Address: 8005 SW Boeckman Rd.
Wilsonville, OR 97070-7777
Support: Mentor supports IBIS by using Quad Design and Intel IBIS models.
Tag-line:
Meta-Software
Contact: John Sliney, Mei Wong
Email: johns@metasw.com, mei@metasw.com
Phone: (408) 369-5446, (408) 371-5100
Address: 1300 White Oaks Rd.
Campbell, CA 95008
Support:
Tag-line:
MicroSim Corp.
Contact: Arthur Wong
Email:
Phone: (714) 770-3022, FAX: (714) 455-0554
Address: 20 Fairbanks
Irvine, CA 92718
Support: MicroSim can automatically generate PSpice models for vendors
who provide data in a file format conforming to the IBIS Ver 1.1
specification. The models can then be simulated with PSpice.
MicroSim has made IBIS models for Intel's Pentium processor
82430 PCIset available to customers.
Tag-line: MicroSim Corp. - The Desktop EDA Company - provides technically
sophisticated software for schematic entry, simulation,
programmable logic synthesis, and signal integrity analysis.
National Semiconductor Corp.
Contact: Syed Huq
Email: huq@rockie.nsc.com
Phone: (408) 721-4874, Fax:(408)721-4785
Address: 2900 Semiconductor Drive
M/S E-200
Santa Clara, CA 95052
Support: The Advanced Systems & Interface Product Group(ASIP) of National
Semiconductor is willing to create differential IBIS model files
and provide IBIS model support to customers.
Tag-line: National Semiconductor provides technologies for moving and
shaping information. The company focuses on communications,
analog, and personal systems markets, and is the fourth largest
U.S semiconductor merchant.
NEC Corporation
Contact: Hiroshi Matsumoto
Email: mat@lsi.tmg.nec.co.jp
Phone: +81 -44-435-1501(DIR), Fax: +81 -44-435-1887
Address: Design Sys. Dept., System ASIC Div., NEC Corp.
1753 Shimonumabe, Nakahara-ku
Kawasaki Japan 211
Support: NEC is willing to write some IBIS models and a model generator
for some of its LSI components.
Tag-line:
North Carolina State University
Contact: Michael Steer, Paul Franzon, Steve Lipa
Email: mbs@ncsu.edu paulf@ncsu.edu slipa@eos.ncsu.edu
Phone: 919-515-5191 919-515-7351 919-515-3947
FAX for all three: 919-515-5523
Address: ECE Dept. Box 7911
NC State Univ.
Raleigh, NC 27695-7911
Support: (as of 2/94) A Spice to IBIS converter is being developed. A
measurement based procedure is being developed for extracting
IBIS models. A yacc/lex parser for IBIS models is being
develped. All software and techniques will be put in the public
domain.
Tag-line:
Performance Signal Integrity, Inc.
Contact: Eric Bracken
Email: bracken@performance.com
Phone: (412) 682-7101, Fax: (412) 682-7178
Address: 4618 Henry St.
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Support: PSIBoards will accept IBIS V1.1 (ibis_chk compatible) model
files directly. The IBIS files can contain any number of
models or components. Instances of these models can be declared
in the input deck, along with interconnections, to describe a
complete design.
Tag-line:
Quad Design Technology, Inc.
Contact: Jon Powell
Email: jonp@qdt.com
Phone: (805) 988-8250, Fax: (805) 988-8259
Address: 1385 Del Norte Rd.
Camarillo, CA 93010
Support: Quad Design has a translation program that translates from IBIS
format to Quad Design .mod format. This translator uses the
Golden Parser code with enhancements to warn of malformed (yet
legal) models. The translator supports user input to be able to
select from the min-typ-max range of IBIS data. This program
(IBIS2XTK) is available now and will be generally distributed
with the XTK 5.2 release (available in Feb. 1994).
Tag-line: Quad Desgin is a leading supplier of Signal Integrity and Timing
tools for high speed digital designs.
Quantic Laboratories, Inc.
Contact: Mike Ventham, Zhen Mu
Email: ventham@quantic.mb.ca, mu@quantic.mb.ca
Phone: (204) 942-4000, Fax: (204) 957-1158
Address: 12th Floor, 191 Lombard Ave
Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3B 0X1
Canada
Support: Quantic will be providing an IBIS reader (based on the Golden
Parser) that will read IBIS models and automatically generate
data files for Phidias (our graphical VI curve device modellor)
and database files that associate the component definitions with
the pin models.
From Phidias, both SPICE models for Greenfield Phyllis (our
PHYsical Load and Line Simulator) and models for BoardScan,
(our PC board scanner for signal integrity and crosstalk) can
be created.
The release date has not been set yet. An application note is
available regarding using IBIS models with Phidias.
Tag-line:
Stanford University, Dept of EE, Computer Systems Lab
Contact: Randolph E. (Randy) Harr
Email: randyh@vhdl.org, rharr@mojave.stanford.edu
Phone: (415) 725-3639, Fax (415) 725-6949
Address: Stanford, CA 94305-4070
Support: None at this time
Tag-line: N/A
Symmetry Design Systems, Inc.
Contact: Andy Hughes
Email: andy@symmetry.com
Phone: (415) 949-9600, Fax: (415)-949-0831
Address: 477 S. San Antonio Rd. #200
Los Altos, Ca. 94022
Support: Symmetry provides IBIS modeling tools and services. Symmetry's
modeling tool MODPEX can create IBIS models based on measured
device characteristics or data sheet information. MODPEX can
translate IBIS models to SPICE descriptions for testing and
documentation or translate SPICE models to IBIS.
Tag-line: Symmetry is a dedicated supplier of tools and services for
creating, testing, and documenting SPICE and IBIS component
models for electronic system design.
Synopsys Inc. (Logic Modeling Group)
Contact: Bill Lattin
Email: billl@lmc.synopsys.com
Phone: (503) 690-6900, Fax (503) 690-6906
Address: 19500 NW Gibbs Dr.
Beaverton, OR 97075
Support: None at this time
Tag-line:
Texas Instruments
Contact: Bob Ward
Email: bward@neosoft.com
Phone: (713) 274-4146, Fax (713) 274-3911
Address: P.O. Box 1443, M/S 631
Houston, TX 77251
Support: TI has a three-pronged attack on IBIS support. TI is working on
a scheme to automatically generate IBIS models from TI Spice
simulations (TI's proprietary Spice dialect), on an automatic
means to generate C code to be linked in to TI Spice as a User
Defined Element from an IBIS model, and an automatic means to
create the Spice equivalent of the IBIS model from the IBIS
model specification.
The latter method differs from the second in that it uses
skeletonized Spice primitive elements in the form of a
subcircuit, while the second actually generates C code and
compiles it for dynamic linking.
Tag-line:
Thomson-CSF/SCTF
Contact: Jean Lebrun
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
Tag-line:
UniCAD Canada Ltd.
Contact: Stephen Lum
Email: lum@unicad.com
Phone: (613) 596-9091 Ext. 321
Address: 2745 Iris Street
Pinecrest Office Park
Ottawa, Ontario K2C 3V5
Support: UniSolve, a concurrent engineering workbench will support
IBIS v1.1 model files in native mode for signal integrity
analysis.
Tag-line:
Zeelan Technology, Inc.
Contact: Hiro Moriyasu, George Opsahl
Email: zeelan@netcom.com
Phone: (503) 520-1000
Address: 10550 SW Allen Blvd.
Beaverton, OR 97005
Support: Zeelan Tech. provides a modeling service that characterize and
creates models conforming to the IBIS format. Zeelan Tech.
MasterModel(TM) models are created from measurements of physical
devices using a tightly controlled high-frequency fixture and
modeling system. These models closely represent actual device
behaviour when used in simulation.
Tag-line:
Zuken-Redac
Contact: John Berrie
Email: johnb@redact.co.uk
Phone: +44 684 294161, Fax: +44 684 299754
Address: Tewkesbury
Gloucestershire GL20 8QL,
England
Support: Work is in progress to enable use of IBIS models in native
format for Redac High-Performance Engineering and EMC Adviser
products. In addition, integration with Quad Design and Quantic
products provides the stated level of support provided by these
companies.
Tag-line: Racal-Redac is a world leader in design automation, providing
open, leading technology, standards-based CADCAM solutions.
Received on Wed Dec 7 18:26:31 1994
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