DATE: 12/9/97
SUBJECT: 12/5/97 EIA IBIS Open Forum Minutes
VOTING MEMBERS AND 1997 PARTICIPANTS LIST:
AMP Jeff Walden
Applied Simulation Technology [Dileep Divekar], Norio Matsui, Raj Raghuram,
Fred Balistreri*
Cadence Design & UniCAD C. Kumar, Don Telian, Cameron Seitz
Cypress Bruce Wenniger
Digital Equipment Corp. Jeff Chu
Hewlett Packard, EEsof Karl Kachigan, Henry Wu
High Design Technology (Razvan Ene)
HyperLynx Kellee Crisafulli, Steve Kaufer, Matthew Flora*
INCASES Olaf Rethmeier, Werner Rissiek
Intel Corporation Stephen Peters*, Arpad Muranyi*, Henry Maramis,
Will Hobbs, Frank Kern
Interconnectix Bob Ross*, Neven Orhanovic
Mitsubushi Tam Cao, Hoang Nguyen
Motorola [Ahmed Omer], Michael Desiderio, Paul Bolden,
Tom Myers, Rob Wenzel
National Semiconductor Syed Huq*, Cheng-Yang Kao, Mike Bristol,
[Peter Laflamme], [Kevin Smith]
NCR Dave Moxley*, Richard Mellitz
NEC (Hiroshi Matsumoto)
Quantic EMC (Mike Ventham)
Texas Instruments Thomas Fisher
Thomson-CSF/SCTF (Jean LeBrun)
Viewlogic Jon Powell, Chris Rokusek, Peivand Tehrani
Graham Bell
VeriBest Ian Dodd, William Bell, Dave Wiens
VLSI Technology Harish Patel, D.C. Sessions*
OTHER PARTICIPANTS IN 1997:
3M [Fran Hart]
Actel Scott Schlachter
Acuson & Free Model Foundation Richard Munden
Alcatel John Fitzpatrick
Ansoft Eric Bogatin
Apteq Design Systems Dan FitzPatrick
Compaq Weston Beal, Mark Leonard
Dell Computer Dave Baranauskas, Doug Wallace
EIA Patti Rusher
EMC Fabrizio Zanella
Hewlett Packard, Boise Paul Gregory*
Hewlett Packard, France Jean-Christophe Pautrat
Hitachi Saburo Hojo, Yasushi Ogawa
IBM Brad Herrman
Interface Technology Dan Waterloo
Micron Technology Brian Johnson
Molex Gus Panella
North Carolina State U. (Michael Steer)
Philips Semiconductor Todd Andersen
S3, Inc. Porsh Shih, Sarathy Sribhashyam
Symmetry Andy Hughes
Tandem Mark Simpson
TRW Ray Steele
Ultratest International Charles Im
Zeelan Technology George Opsahl
In the list above, attendees at the meeting are indicated by *. Principal
members or other active members who have not attended are in parentheses.
Participants who no longer are in the organization are in square brackets.
Upcoming Meetings: The bridge numbers for future IBIS teleconferences are as
follows:
Date Bridge Number Reservation # Passcode
January 9, 1998 (916) 356-9200 6-8002 4618642
All meetings are 8:00 AM to 9:55 AM Pacific Time. We try to have agendas out
7 days before each Open Forum and meeting minutes out within 7 days after.
When you call into the meeting, ask for the IBIS Open Forum hosted by Will
Hobbs and give the reservation number and passcode.
NOTE: "AR" = Action Required.
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INTRODUCTIONS AND MEETING QUORUM
No new participants.
MEMBERSHIP UPDATE AND TREASURER'S REPORT
No new report since the last report of about $6008. Bob Ross wants the
IBIS DAC98 support fee of the EDA Booth at the Design Automation Conference
(DAC) to be taken out of these funds.
Bob also requested Syed Huq to do the update of the roster to catch up with
company name changes, affiliations, etc. Syed will do this in January.
REVIEW OF MINUTES AND AR'S
Bob Ross noted a name correction. The AR's will be talked discussed during
the meeting.
MISCELLANY/ANNOUNCEMENTS
Bob Ross mentioned that discussions about Majordomo conversion have begun.
Some points still need to be resolved regarding archiving mail, bounced
messages, and "closed" list. One of the consequences may be that only
people whose e-mail addresses match those on the list will be able to
send messages. In other words, if you send a message from another account
or from your system which does not match the "alias" address, you would get
a Majordomo message on how to subscribe message. So this could be an in
convenience to some during the transition. Arpad Muranyi asked why we are
doing the conversion, and Bob responded that this was requested for
computer support reasons.
Bob will be on vacation through December 15, and Syed Huq will be handling
the Sys Op duties including mailing list management.
PRESS AND WEB PAGE UPDATES
Syed Huq reported that he has uploaded his presentation on "Understanding and
Using IBIS Models for Signal Integrity Analysis", presented at the High-level
Electronic System Design Conference, (HESDC) in October, 1997. It is
located on the EIA IBIS Home page under "Articles" for downloading.
Syed also has corrected the FAQ file. Bob Ross changed bug.dir to bugdir.txt
under /pub/ibis/bugs/ibischk on eda.org so that it could be more easily viewed
and downloaded from browsers.
NEW MODELS AVAILABLE, LIBRARY UPDATE
Bob Ross reported an updated link from QuickLogic:
http://www.quicklogic.com/support/tech_support
Bob also reported new models on the Cypress and IDT sites.
OPENS FOR NEW ISSUES
Bob Ross on IBIS East Meeting.
Bob Ross on meeting regarding helping create good models
Matthew Flora on BIRD46, Relaxation of some IBIS Model file name restrictions
INTERNATIONAL PROGRESS
- IEC 62014-1 (IBIS Version 2.1) - Bob Ross reported that Patti Rusher is
still waiting for the official approval of the unanimous vote from IEC.
When approval is reached, the IEC nomenclature will be added to the
ANSI/EIA-656 document. Patti will also issue a press release.
- EIAJ III (I/O Interface Model for ICs) - No report
DESIGNCON98 IBIS SUMMIT
Syed Huq updated us on the IBIS Summit meeting planned on Monday, January 26,
1998 and Hosted by National Semiconductor and the same location as
DesignCon98.
Syed Huq updated us on plans for the EIA IBIS Summit Meeting on Monday,
January 26, 1998. He has reserved a room at the Westin Hotel adjacent to the
Santa Clara Convention Center.
Syed has sent out early information regarding location and hotels and a
call for presentations. He is still seeking more presentations. If you
want to do an IBIS related presentation, send the information to
huq@rockie.nsc.com
Please indicate the Title, and estimated time.
(We are looking for about 15-20 minute presentations with possible discussions
afterwards, and will plan the agenda around the presentations submitted. If
possible electronic copies should be submitted beforehand to Syed so that
he can have copies available at the IBIS Summit.)
Bob Ross indicated that he might talk about what he looks at to validate
models - and have a discussion based on some material discussed later
in the minutes regarding getting better IBIS models. Paul Gregory and/or
Arpad Muranyi might talk about higher speed considerations. Arpad might
also talk about modeling dynamic clamps. (later, Ed Sayre might talk about
IBIS East Users group.)
Syed will send out the formal call for presentations at a later time. He
also needs people to sign up for planning the buffet lunch.
Syed and Bob discussed that IBIS Meeting attendees who are on the IBIS
mailing lists may get a discount to attend DesignCon98. If this is possible,
the details will be in the next IBIS Summit message from Syed. The only
issue is if the logistics are doable.
DESIGNCON98
DesignCon98 (formerly Design SuperCon) is scheduled Tuesday-Thurday, January
28-30, 1998 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. The Signal Integrity
track on Tuesday has three presentation that relate to IBIS modeling along
with an IBIS panel session on "How Good are the Currently Available IBIS
Models". Several IBIS Committee members are expected to be on the panel.
This will provide an opportunity to express plans in addressing the issue
of getting better IBIS models from all sources. DesignCon98 information is
available at:
DATE98 (DESIGN AUTOMATION AND TEST IN EUROPE) IBIS SUMMIT
The DATE98 Conference will be held Monday thru Thursday, February 23-26, 1998
in Paris France. Several IBIS and PCB Design related activities are being
planned.
The DATE Conference itself is the continuation of EuroDAC (with EuroVHDL) and
ED&TC (EDAC, ETC, and EuroASIC). More information is available at:
http://www.date-conference.com
- IBIS Fringe Meeting - Tuesday, February 24, 1998
Bob Ross mentioned that there is a possibility of an IBIS fringe meeting
on Tuesday evening, February 24 to give general IBIS information, answer
questions, and discuss IBIS. This has not been formally set up yet and
is probably unlikely in view of the activity the following days.
- PCB Symposium - Wednesday, February 25, 1998
Bob Ross reported on plans in progress for an all day PCB Symposium on
Wednesday, February 25, 1998. So far, it is co-sponsored by Cadence, Incases,
Mentor Graphics, VeriBest, ViewLogic, Xynetix, and Zuken-Redac. The plans are
to include 30 minute presentations from each company on an aspect of PCB
design. The Mentor contribution will be on Getting IBIS Models by Bob. Also
a one-hour panel session is planned. A buffet lunch will be provided. This
is planned from 10 AM to 5 PM. Information on this including how to sign up
will be sent to the IBIS reflector when it is available.
- IBIS Summit - Thursday, February 26, 1998
Bob reported that so far Cadence and High Design Technology and Mentor
Graphics are co-sponsoring the IBIS Summit meeting scheduled on Thursday,
February 26, 1998. A buffet lunch will be planned for attendees. Bob has
sent out an initial Call for Papers and is still seeking papers. The response
so far indicates a very good program for exchanging ideas and information.
Possible presentations planned so far include:
John Fitzpatrick: Use of IBIS in Alcatel
Syed Huq: IBIS Model Development at National
Incases: IBIS and Radiation Analysis
Razvan Ene (HDT): IBIS Models for EMC and High-Frequency Devices
Bernhard Unger (Siemens) SI-Analysis with HSPICE Based on IBIS
Behavioral Models
Other presentations so far may be from Arpad Muranyi, (another from Siemens),
and Bob (if needed). Send presentation proposals to
bob@icx.com
S2IBIS2
Bob Ross reported that R. Sanjeev (Presi) has done some working on s2ibis2
for handing ECL devices. He has put out a request on the reflector for
Spice models for ECL devices to test s2ibis2.
The Veribest AR regarding s2ibis2 for NT remains.
AR - Ian Dodd put s2ibis_ver2.1 for Windows on the VeriBest Web site.
EDITING COMMITTEE
Bob Ross reported again that the first editorial pass of IBIS Version 3.0 as
/pub/ibis/wip/ver3_1a.ibs
The BNF AR remains.
AR - Bob Ross generate and post a BNF for IBIS Version 3.0 (and IBIS Version
3.0 ratification AR).
BIRD44 - INTERPRETATION OF MIN/MAX/WEAK/STRONG DATA
Discussion on this was planned, but it was deferred until later. Later, the
Bob wanted this to be considered at this time since the idea of having
explicit min and max columns be changed to slow, or slow/weak and fast or
fast/strong needs to be considered for continuing the editorial pass for
IBIS Version 3.1.
IBISCHK2+ (VER 2.115) PROGRESS
Matthew Flora reported that he plans to address BUGs 8-18 this weekend and
work with the ibischk3 developer since development is beginning the following
week. Bob Ross will post any ibischk2+ parser upgrades on eda.org.
AR - Matthew Flora implement the bug fixes needed to produce ibischk2
version 2.115.
VERSION 3.1 PARSER DEVELOPMENT
Atul Agawal of APT Software Avenues Pvt Ltd. plans to formally start the
ibischk3 project Monday, December 8, 1997. As mentioned, Matthew Flora
should communicate directly with Atul concerning updates and to help Atul
become more effective.
Bob Ross reported that he believes at least 8 purchase orders have been
received and two more actually exist. He is correlating this with EIA.
Several others may be possible.
COOKBOOK
No report, all the ARs are carried forward.
AR - The following people have volunteered to supply examples
Steve Kaufer/Hyperlynx -- Example 1 (Version 1.1 basic model)
Arpad Muranyi - Example 2
Stephen Peters - Example 3
AR - Syed Huq. Review and expand (if necessary) Section 3.3. on "Obtaining
I/V and Switching Information via Lab Measurement".
IBISEAST MEETING
Bob Ross reported off of some notes that Ed Sayre had just sent regarding
the IBIS EAST Users Group meeting held on Thursday, December 4, 1997 on
site at Cadence.
Briefly, 23 people attended. Two sub-groups were formed. One deals with
user community aspects such as IBIS to Spice, Spice to IBIS, syntax and
documentation, materials for education, and standardization, etc. The
second is focused on IBIS model validation, how one constructs a standard
for valid model useful in system applications, how they simulate under
different loading and termination conditions, etc.
The plan is to make this group "open", not regionalized, but at this time
working via face-to-face contact. The next meeting will be at Stratus
computer on January 15, 1998. Ed may also give a presentation of the plans
and activities at the IBIS Summit in January.
The full minutes of the meeting will be sent out on the IBIS reflectors.
MEETING ON HELPING GENERATE GOOD IBIS MODELS
Bob Ross reported on a meeting on Thursday, December 4, 1997 with Bob,
C. Kumar, Jon Powell, Stephen Peters, and Syed Huq. Syed had called this
meeting to discuss educating semiconductor vendors on producing good IBIS
models and how to deal with some flawed models that exist. Syed wanted to
explore the ideas first with a small group to get some feedback and some
additional ideas that would result in some actions.
Bob reported that the discussion covered a variety of ideas ranging from
a one day free education seminar to having the committee start "policing"
or certifying sites. Bob indicated that the standard for a good IBIS model
is much higher than for a Spice model where the user is expected to be
knowledgeable about Spice to understand, configure (e.g., take out a built in
test load) and connect the Spice model. Ideally, IBIS models should plug in
just like the part itself into simulators and contain accurate and suitable
information necessary for simulation and checking. The committee considered
a seminar, but felt that the commitment to do it was too large considering
the large number of other projects that the IBIS committee is doing. The
most effective approach was to consider a process to review models and
provide effective feedback to the model provider to help correct (and
educate directly) what is needed for good suitable IBIS model. A number
of ideas were discussed, leading to the proposal that we should ask for
volunteers to form a sub-group for such a review. The action item from
this meeting was to put this on the IBIS Agenda for general discussion.
To start the discussion regarding setting up such a sub-group, Bob noted
that there were still a variety of opinions what constituted a good IBIS
model, and that the group itself would have to work this out. Part of
the reason is that different simulators may need different capabilities
and may deal with abnormal data in different ways. So it is possible for
IBIS models to work or be suitable for some simulators, but not in others.
An interactive discussion occurred covering many aspects of what the
sub-group would look at and how it would function. Only a few of the
points are captured here.
Bob noted that he tests models by inspecting the contents, using ibischk2+,
looking at the plots of the tables and doing actual simulation. Some
simulators or translators do additional checks. So it would be ideal that
a step in testing plug in compatibility would be to have the Model tested
in several simulators.
Many older IBIS models with problems were developed in environments where
no IBIS simulator was available or, at best, one simulator. The only tools
at the time were the evolving ibis_chk and evolving versions of s2ibis
and s2ibis2 and plotting utilities. So there can be artifacts that
are associated with the earlier development tools themselves that went
undetected with the earlier checking processes and testing.
As a more current example, a fully compliant IBIS Version 2.1 model which
passes ibischk2 many still have waveform table end point data errors which
are difficult to detect, but may be uncovered using ibishchk2+.
Stephen Peters indicated that he had a model that he would like reviewed.
D.C. Sessions also indicated that VLSI has some IBIS models for newer
buffers that he would like reviewed.. However, they are available only
through NDA. Furthermore, while the intent may be good, there may still
be problems making such models available to what might be perceived as a
"competing" semiconductor vendor for review. Bob indicated that many
companies issue IBIS only directly to individuals that must not be
distributed. Besides NDA processes, models are issued through direct
request including including requesting a unique password for access or
decryption. Since one desirable aspect of reviewing models would be to
test them in a number different simulators, the most effective sub-group
would be composed of simulator vendor personnel only. Then all members
could, if necessary, go through the appropriate permission processes
individually to get, review, and test the models. We must deal with the
the reality that different companies have different policies regarding how
they release IBIS models and optimize our processes accordingly. D.C.
felt that this should be acceptable since it may be very difficult in
some companies to issue permission to a multi-company sub-group.
Further aspects of the process were mentioned. With a group composed
of individuals from different simulator vendors, a model can be tested
using several simulators. In reality, no semiconductor vendor is
expected to have the resources directly available to the specific model
developer to run it through several simulators. So the sub-group itself
is a potential resource for more robust testing that is not available
in practice.
Furthermore good IBIS models with good data may work with some simulators
and not work or be modified to work with others. This information could
also be provided to the developer. Bob noted that some simulators may add
even more checks than ibischk2+ such as non-monotonic checking of a
summation of tables (ibischk2+ only checks one table at a time). Also some
simulators have different ways for dealing with problems including rejecting
the model, accepting the model or attempting to do "reasonable" adjustments.
D.C. Sessions pointed out that some buffers really do have some slight non-
monotonic [Pulldown] tables due to a method well-known and used in the
semiconductor industry to protect the device during power-off/on cycles.
The technique involves a feedback transistor to create a small current
fold-back effect (less current for increasing voltage).
Other points mentioned included whether IBIS Version 2.1 should be the
baseline level for testing. Also, commercial model supplier vendors should
really use this service since the greatest majority of models are available
from such providers.
The overall sense of the committee is recognize that there is a problem
and to be pro active in addressing it in the most helpful method possible
to provide information back to the model developer.
So the action is to form a sub-group to address this issue. It should
contain simulator company representatives. Bob and Matthew Flora said
that they would join. It is seeking volunteers from other companies, and
Matthew will be the contact person. To volunteer, contact Matthew at
mbflora@hyperlynx.com.
BUG19 - Warning for "typ" Data Outside "min" and "max"
Paul Gregory had introduced BUG19 and there was some reflector discussion
regarding it occurred. Bob Ross and others pointed out that there
could be legitimate data where certain numbers fell outside the I/V
table ranges. It would be a lot of work to do a thorough examination
taking into account actual voltages, and Bob was concerned that we already
have a lot of work in other areas.
Bob classified BUG19 as an Enhancement of Low priority. After some
further discussion the action is to classify this as Open, with the
comment that we could do the testing only for table values where the
data is ordered by definition according magnitudes into the typ, min
and max columns. Examples would be C_comp, L_pkg, C_pkg, and R_pkg.
No commitment was made that this enhancement would be done.
BIRD42.3 - MODELING CURRENT WAVEFORMS
No discussion.
BIRD45 - DYNAMIC CLAMPS
Bob Ross mentioned briefly that per the suggestion at the last meeting
by Dave Moxley, we will still want to investigate using [Driver Selection]
as part of the process. Arpad Muranyi will issue a comment on this subject
on the reflector.
BIRD46 - RELAXATION OF SOME IBIS FILE NAME RESTRICTIONS
Bob Ross mentioned that Matthew Flora and Kelly Chrisafulli had just generated
BIRD46, recently issued. Bob questioned whether this was for IBIS Version
3.1 or a later version, and after some discussion concluded that it could
be for Version 3.1. This will be discussed at a later meeting.
NEXT MEETING:
The next meeting is on Friday, January 9, 1998, 8:00 A.M. to 9:55 A.M.
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NOTES
IBIS CHAIR: Bob Ross (503) 603-2523, Fax (503) 639-3469
bob@icx.com
Modeling Engineer, Interconnectix
10220 SW Nimbus Ave, K4, Portland, OR 97223
VICE CHAIR: Syed Huq (408) 721-4874, Fax: (408) 721-4785
huq@rockie.nsc.com
Staff Applications Engineer, National Semiconductor, M/S A-2595
2900 Semiconductor Drive, Santa Clara, CA 95052
SECRETARY: Stephen Peters (503) 264-4108, Fax: (503) 264-4515
sjpeters@ichips.intel.com
Senior Hardware Engineer, Intel Corporation
M/S JF1-56
2111 NE 25th Ave.
Hillsboro, Oregon 97124-5961
LIBRARIAN: Jon Powell (805) 988-8250, Fax: (805) 988-8259
jonp@qdt.com
Senior Scientist, Viewlogic (formerly Quad Design)
1385 Del Norte Rd., Camarillo, CA 93010
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