Arpad,
In the example you showed on page 34, it looks like that was just a case
where the inverting and non-inverting pads were not the same electrically
(at least not in the time domain), but were being represented by the same
IBIS data. Not exactly what I would call a data dependency, though you
might think of it that way because it coincidentally manifests itself as a
rising/falling drive difference.
A good example of a data dependent buffer would be one with pre-emphasis (or
pre-distortion or pre-equalization) of some sort, especially using digital
pre-emphasis based on previous input states.
I think that is the kind of device that would benefit from multiple V-t
tables for the same V_fixture and R_fixture conditions. (Otherwise it can't
be done with IBIS, can it? But I have not kept up very well with recent
IBIS developments.)
Regards,
Andy
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