John:
My initial response is that you uncovered a valid condition which we did not
consider fully. We should have allowed a V_fixture_min, and V_fixture_max
for cases where the fixture is tied to Vcc or for cases where it represents
the Thevenin voltage (and can change). The same will apply for the [Model]
subparameter Vref. It may need a Vref_min and Vref_max also. This should
be the subject for further consideration and probably a BIRD.
Bob Ross,
Interconnectix, Inc.
> Greetings,
> I have a question on the V_fixture ibis sub-keyword for
> [Falling Waveform]. This variable appears to expect
> 1 value, ie, typically the nominal power supply value.
> Since I use the same deck to measure [Ramp] as [Falling
> Waveform], my deck has the load resistor hooked to the power
> supply, which will be different for typ, min and max.
> Does this present a problem to the simulation vendor that
> V_fixture cannot handle a min and max value, or If I enter
> three values will they be handled correctly. Should I change
> my deck so the the load resistor is hooked to the nominal supply
> value and not vary it for min and max?
> How important is V_fixture? Also, are the values in the example
> in spec ver2.0 backwards? Wouldn't a [Falling Waveform] be
> pulling against a logic "1" voltage, and a [Rising waveform]
> be pulling against a GND type voltage?
> Please advise.
> Thanks,
> John Brennan
Received on Fri Jul 29 19:38:56 1994
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