Happy New Year,
IBIS cannot correctly model series devices. This isn't
much of a problem for simple passive devices (R,L,C) or diodes.
However, it's a major handicap for bus-switches (e.g. 74CBT range
from Texas Inst).
I've seen seen this feature on the wish-list, but am not aware
of any proposals to handle it.
So here's my suggestion for extending IBIS to model series switches.
It requires 3 new keywords and one new modeltype.
1) Define a new keyword [Series Pin]
This keyword is at the same level as, say, [Diff Pin]
[Series Pin]
|Pin1 Pin2 Buffer
3 4 switchA |switchA is buffer from 3 to 4
4 3 switchAneg |Buffer from 3 to 4 is non-symmetric
12 13 switchA
12 14 switchB |12 can be routed to 13 or 14
The two pins of the series element are identified, along with
the the associated series buffer. This buffer corresponds
to measurements made at Pin1.
If the buffer is not symmetric, a different buffer may be
specified with the pin order swapped.
In the case of a crossbar switch, all possible series
connections must be listed. IBIS contains no information
concerning how or when one of the connections is selected.
The buffer name given here supersedes that given under the
[Pin] keyword.
2) Define new model type SERIES-SWITCH
Define new keywords [Series] and [Series OFF]
Four curves are obligatory: [Pulldown]
[GND Clamp]
[Series]
[Series OFF]
[GND Clamp] and [Series OFF] are measured for switch OFF.
[Pulldown] and [Series] are measured for switch ON.
[GND Clamp] + [Pulldown] are standard measurements, made at one pin.
The other pin, identified under the [Series Pin] keyword,
is assumed connected to ground.
[Series] and [Series OFF] are through measurements ie between
the two pins.
The [Ramp] keyword is also required. The test load must
include a voltage source.
This gives enough information to model a switchable non-linear
resistor.
We could also define a model type SERIES which would not
be switchable: only [Pulldown] and [Series] needed in this case.
To allow for series frequency-dependent devices, additional
R,L,C paths might be defined.
Looking forward to your feedback,
Regards,
John
-- John Fitzpatrick <John.Fitzpatrick@ln.cit.alcatel.fr> Alcatel Telecom, 4 rue de Broglie, 22304 Lannion, France Tel: +33(0)2.96.04.79.33 Fax: +33(0)2.96.04.85.09Received on Mon Jan 13 20:18:11 1997
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