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IBIS Consortium Membership Roster - First Draft
As of 1/28/94
Administered by: Derrick Duehren, Intel Corp.
dduehren@ichips.intel.com
(503) 696-4299, Fax (503) 696-4904
INSTRUCTIONS: Please fill in the information for your company below,
include:
- Complete company name
- Your name, or appropriate contact person or persons
- Any corrections/changes to what I already have
- Any additional types of information that you think is appropriate
Then send your portion back to me at the above e-mail address. Please
respond by 2/7/94. I'll distribute an updated copy before our next meeting
on the 18th. Thanks much.
- Derrick
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Anacad
Contact: Petra Osterman
Email:
Phone:
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Support:
AnSoft
Contact: Henri Maramis
Email:
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Support:
Atmel Corporation
Contact: Dan Terry
Email:
Phone:
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Support:
Cadence Design
Contact: Karen Kirkpatrick
Email: karenk@cadence.com
Phone: (508) 262-6448, Fax: (508) 262-6777
Address:
Support:
Contec
Contact: Maah Sango
Email:
Phone:
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Support:
Digital Equipment Corp.
Contact: Barry Cats
Email:
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Support:
High Design Technology
Contact: Michael Smith
Email:
Phone:
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Support:
HyperLynx
Contact: Kellee Crisafulli
Email:
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Support: The Linesim Pro product supports IBIS as follows:
1) Any IBIS file can be used directly as a 'NATIVE' file
(Version 3.0 or newer).
2) A single model in an IBIS file can selected, loaded, and
viewed directly.
3) Several IBIS models can be included in a single file and used
as a library. Note: this library file still complies
completely with the IBIS specification and can be checked
with the IBIS check program.
IBM-Motorola (PowerPC)
Contact: Lynn Warner, Soa Quoc
Email:
Phone:
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Support:
Integrity Engineering
Contact: Greg Doyle
Email:
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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.
Intel Corporation
Contact: Will Hobbs
Email: hobbswil@ccm.hf.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
Interconnectix, Inc.
Contact: Bob Ross
Email:
Phone:
Address:
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.
Intergraph
Contact: Ian Dodd, David Wiens
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
IntuSoft
Contact: Charles Hymowitz
Email:
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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.
Logic Modeling Corp.
Contact: Randy Harr
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
Mentor Graphics
Contact: Ravender Goyal
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support: Mentor supports IBIS by using Quad Design and Intel IBIS models.
Meta-Software
Contact: Mei Wong
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
MicroSim
Contact: Arthur Wong, Jerry Brown, Graham Bell
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
National Semiconductor Corp.
Contact: Syed Huq
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
North Carolina State University
Contact: Paul Franzon, Michael Steer, Steve Lipa
Email:
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Support: Steve Lipa will be developing a Spice to IBIS converter.
slipa@eos.ncsu.edu, (919) 515-3947
Performance Signal Integrity
Contact: Eric Bracken
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
Quad Design
Contact: Jon Powell
Email: jonp@qdt.com
Phone: 805-988-8250
Address:
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).
Quantic Labs
Contact: Mike Ventham, Zhen Mu
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
Siemens Nixdorf
Contact: Werner Rissiek, Olaf Rethmeier
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support: Siemens Nixdorf uses the simulation program FREACS (Fast
REflection And Crosstalk Simulator) for signal integrity
analysis within the EMC-Workbench. Siemens can read IBIS
Version 1.1 files and translate the IBIS models into FREACS
models. Siemens usees an IBIS parser, developed by Siemens,
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 a basis.
If necessary we will send more detailed information at any time.
Texas Instruments
Contact: Bob Ward
Email: bward@dadhb1.ti.com
Phone: (713) 274-4146, Fax (713) 274-3911
Address:
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.
Thomson-CSF/SCTF
Contact: Jean Lebrun
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
Zeelan Technology
Contact: Hiro Moriyasu, George Opsahl, Samie Samaan, Tay Wu
Email:
Phone:
Address:
Support:
Received on Fri Jan 28 14:35:21 1994
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