Minutes, IBIS Quality Committee

31 August 2010

11-12 AM EST (8-9 AM PST)

ROLL CALL
  Adam Tambone
* Anders Ekholm, Ericsson
  Barry Katz, SiSoft
  Benny Lazer
  Benjamin P Silva
  Bob Cox, Micron
* Bob Ross, Teraspeed Consulting Group
  Brian Arsenault
  David Banas, Xilinx
* Eckhard Lenski, Nokia Siemens Networks
  Eric Brock
  Guan Tao, Huawei Technologies
  Gregory R Edlund
  Hazem Hegazy
  Huang Chunxing, Huawei Technologies
  John Figueroa
  John Angulo, Mentor Graphics
  Katja Koller, Nokia Siemens Networks
  Kevin Fisher
  Kim Helliwell, LSI Logic
* Lance Wang, IOMethodology
  Lijun, Huawei
  Lynne Green, Green Streak Programs
* Mike LaBonte, Cisco Systems
  Mike Mayer, SiSoft
* Moshiul Haque, Micron Technology
  Muniswarareddy Vorugu, ARM Ltd
  Pavani Jella, TI
  Peter LaFlamme
  Randy Wolff, Micron Technology
  Radovan Vuletic, Qimonda
  Robert Haller, Enterasys
  Roy Leventhal, Leventhal Design & Communications
  Sherif Hammad, Mentor Graphics
  Tim Coyle, Signal Consulting Group
  Todd Westerhoff, SiSoft
  Tom Dagostino, Teraspeed Consulting Group
  Kazuyoshi Shoji, Hitachi
  Sadahiro Nonoyama

Everyone in attendance marked by *

NOTE: "AR" = Action Required.

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Mike LaBonte conducted the meeting.

Call for opens and IBIS related patent disclosures:

- No one declared a patent.
- Mike: Can't meet Sep 14, next meeting could be Sep 21

AR Review:

- Mike send FSV1D software and URL and test data to Anders, Moshiul, Bob
  - Done

New items:

Mike showed Bruce Archambeault's presentation
- Slide 8:
  - Anders: It is not clear what this dataset is
- Slide 9:
  - Bob: The ADMi graph is zoomed in on "excellent" and "very good"
  - Anders: This just shows the number of points, not an FFT
  - Mike showed the IEEE spec, which says it is an FFT
    - Not sure how they decided the threshold values
    - The numbers are hardcoded in the IEEE spec
  - Anders: The note says it is a probability density function
- Slide 11:
  - Anders: It looks like these are shifted in the X axis
    - There are a number of methods for doing this

We discussed questions to ask Antonio Orlandi regarding FSV1D:
  - Why is the frequency X axis sometimes in points and sometimes has a 0 to 1 range?
  - If the datasets are already a function of frequency does it take the FFT of that?
  - What method is used to align input datasets along the X axis?
  - Why does the software begin by asking "time domain" or "freq domain"?
- It may help to include pictures with the questions
- Bob: These may be mostly questions for Bruce

AR: Mike ask Antonio Orlandi (CC Bruce Archambeault):

Anders: We should discuss what to present at the upcoming summit meetings
- Mike: At previous summits we have given an extended IQ status report
- Bob: FSV would be interesting but we may not be ready to present that

Next meeting will be September 7

Meeting ended at 12:10 PM Eastern Time.
