Hi all,
Betty Luk initiated this topic a few months ago. Recently I received a
differential IBIS model from a vendor. I noticed that the C_comp value was
very small, 162fF. Apparently the C_comp value is also included in the VT
tables. In my case I don't have the VT tables. The driver model only
consists out of the pullup and down curves. Gnd, power, rise and fall aren't
present (ramp data is present). When I use this model in a XTK simulation I
see very large oscillation, straight through the logic threshold levels.
Increasing the C_comp value a bit and the results become significant better.
I find it VERY disturbing that C_comp has such a large impact on the
simulation results. My questions:
- is 162fF a realistic C_comp value according to your experience?
- does anyone have any experience with questionable simulation results due
to C_comp value?
- what is the relationship between the VT tables and C_comp?
Tanks in advance,
Wilco
Signal Integrity Expert
Received on Wed May 16 06:40:40 2001
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