>Thanks,
I presume the original reason is that the method provides the safest
environment for independent model development, to avoid name clashes. There
is only one drawback except for data size that I can see: that is,
experimenting with 'What If' scenarios is made less straightforward.
John
I believe this refers to our old discussion about component centered versus
>buffer (pin) centered representation. I agree that there is a case for
>organizing data on a buffer centric basis but we have no provisions for it
>now. May be we can reopen this discussion.
>>
>> Dear Ibisians,
>> Could anyone help me with a simple query ?
>> The IBIS models I have seen all contain a mapping from pins to
>> driver/receiver models which are then defined in the same file.
>> It is, however, sometimes desirable to define this mapping directly in a
>> component library. Is it reasonable to allow specification of the
>> driver/receiver model name directly on the pins in the library as an
>> alternative to referencing the models at the component level, or could
>> there be a name clash with another model using the same name for a
>> different characteristic ?
>> Presumably, this could be overcome by also specifying the model at the
>> component level, but what if none exists but we want to specify a driver
>> model at the pin level which is defined somewhere else ?
>>
>> Thank you in advance for your anticipated help.
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>>
>> John
>>
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Best Regards,
John
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