Subject: RE: [IBIS-Users] Dual Pads
From: Tom Dagostino (tom@teraspeed.com)
Date: Fri Nov 08 2002 - 16:15:17 PST
Do you mean by dual pads, 2 pins on a package driven by the same internal
driver?
If this is the case the easiest way of modeling this is to model one of the
pins with the model statement and then use a series R of 1 milliOhm to
connect the two pins together.
23 TestcaseA Outputbuffer R L C
24 TestcaseB NC R L C
Series Pin mapping section
23 24
Series R model
model for a 1 milliOhm resistor
[Model] Outputbuffer
Buffer model
Tom Dagostino
Device Modeling Division
Teraspeed Consulting Group LLC
2926 SE Yamhill St.
Portland, OR 97214
(503) 430-1065
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Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 3:48 PM
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Subject: [IBIS-Users] Dual Pads
Does anyone have experience with dual pads. If yes, how do you simulate
these pads and what is the correct way to put them in IBIS format?
Thanks and Regards
Arzu Simsek
#949 - 483 - 5714
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