Hello All, Can anybody reply to my message that I have sent few days back. I need a urgent reply. FYI.. Thanks. Best Regards, Sudarshan HN CTO /Process & Library Technology NXP Semiconductors Banglore-08 Ph:080-25579000 Extn:1586 seri:sudarsha@inpsblr E-mail: sudarshan.honnudike@philips.com Sudarshan Honnudike Sent by: owner-ibis@server.eda.org 2006-09-14 11:37 AM To "Mirmak, Michael" <michael.mirmak@intel.com> cc ibis@server.eda-stds.org Subject RE: [IBIS] More Details about Vinh+, Vinh-, Vinl+, Vinl- (clarification) Classification Hi Michael, Thanks for the detailed explanation. Actually I was aware of your explanation that you have explained in the first three paragraphs. I wanted more explanation for the fourth paragraph that you have written. I am really not convinced about the two thresholds they define( Vinh+ and Vinh- for rising waveform and Vinl+ & Vinl- for falling waveform). What we normally do is , to apply a rising waveform and measure the input voltage at which output switches from low to high. So this gives Vinh and apply a falling waveform and measure the input voltage at which output switched from high to low.So this gives Vinl. So where is the question of two thresholds there ? At one point it switches. What I understand from these definitions after discussing with the designers is, these parameters define the hysteresis parameters over the variation in temperature and process. Measure the Vinh and Vinl over best, typical and worst case corners by varying the temperature and process and keeping the voltage constant. I just tried doing simulations in the way I said above and these are the results I got for one cell. Typical Best Worst Vinh 0.864 0.878 0.828 Vinl 0.846 0.873 0.792 So take two values from Vinh which gives Vinh+ and Vinh- and take two values from Vinl which gives Vinl+ and Vinl-. From the above example we can write Vinh+ 0.878 Vinh- 0.828 Vinl+ 0.873 Vinl- 0.792 I dont know what I have understood is correct or not. Please correct me if I am wrong by giving necessary explanation. Thanks. Best Regards, Sudarshan HN CTO /Process & Library Technology NXP Semiconductors Banglore-08 Ph:080-25579000 Extn:1586 seri:sudarsha@inpsblr E-mail: sudarshan.honnudike@philips.com "Mirmak, Michael" <michael.mirmak@intel.com> 2006-09-12 09:44 PM To <ibis@server.eda-stds.org> Sudarshan Honnudike/BTC/SC/PHILIPS@PHILIPS cc Subject RE: [IBIS] More Details about Vinh+, Vinh-, Vinl+, Vinl- (clarification) Classification To clarify, I did not enclose a drawing in my original e-mail -- my last sentences were referring to the specification document itself. An explanation of hysteresis and a drawing of a sample waveform are available in the IBIS 4.2 specification, on pages 37 and 38 of the PDF version. The PDF is available at http://www.eda-stds.org/ibis/ver4.2/. - Michael Mirmak Intel Corp. Chair, EIA IBIS Open Forum From: Mirmak, Michael Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 14:41 To: 'ibis@server.eda-stds.org'; 'sudarshan.honnudike@philips.com' Subject: RE: [IBIS] More Details about Vinh+, Vinh-, Vinl+, Vinl- Sudarshan, Thanks for your interest in IBIS. The hysteresis thresholds here are not directly related to PVT variations any more than normal Vinh and Vinl thresholds are. The difference for these thresholds is that they are used for receiver designs which support hysteresis or bistable latching of logic levels based on input signals. For example, LVTTL recognizes 0.8 V as Vinl and 2.0 V as Vinh. Signals below Vinl are definitively "low" while those above Vinh are definitively "high," as these represent the guaranteed outer limits of logic switching by the buffer design. An individual buffer may have its actual switching threshold in-between these levels, so a signal that is seen as "low" for a voltage between these levels for one buffer may not be seen as "low" for another buffer of the same design, due to variations. The outer limits set the guaranteed levels, and so are used for worst-case timing and SI evaluation. A receiver that exhibits hysteresis, on the other hand, might not switch using the same threshold voltage for input signals going low-to-high versus those going high-to-low. An incoming signal which is rising may therefore cause the hysteresis buffer to switch its output at a voltage higher than that used for an incoming signal which is falling. In the case of the IBIS usage rules, the specification clearly states that Vinh+ and Vinh- are to be used for low-to-high transitions, while Vinl+ and Vinl- are to be used for high-to-low transitions. A drawing is included for reference. I hope this helps... - Michael Mirmak Intel Corp. Chair, EIA IBIS Open Forum From: owner-ibis@server.eda.org [mailto:owner-ibis@server.eda.org] On Behalf Of Sudarshan Honnudike Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 04:43 To: ibis@server.eda-stds.org Subject: [IBIS] More Details about Vinh+, Vinh-, Vinl+, Vinl- Hello Experts, I referred some of the IBIS documents regarding the explanation for Vinh+, Vinh-, Vinl+, Vinl-. But what I got was, | Vinh+ Hysteresis threshold high max Vt+ | Vinh- Hysteresis threshold high min Vt+ | Vinl+ Hysteresis threshold low max Vt- | Vinl- Hysteresis threshold low min Vt- From the cookbook I came to know that "these parameters are used for defining two thresholds for the rising edges and two thresholds for falling edges ". But I didn't understand what "2 thresholds " mean. Is it something related to PVT variations (Vinh at fast corner and Vinh at slow corner )? Please let me know the exact meaning of these parameters as soon as possible. Thanks ! 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