IBIS Macromodel Task Group

Meeting date: 31 March 2009

Members (asterisk for those attending):
  Adge Hawes, IBM
  Ambrish Varma, Cadence Design Systems
  Anders Ekholm, Ericsson
* Arpad Muranyi, Mentor Graphics Corp.
  Barry Katz, SiSoft
* Bob Ross, Teraspeed Consulting Group
  Brad Brim, Sigrity
  Brad Griffin, Cadence Design Systems
  Chris McGrath, Synopsys
  David Banas, Xilinx
  Donald Telian, consultant
  Doug White, Cisco Systems
* Eckhard Lenski, Nokia-Siemens Networks
  Essaid Bensoudane, ST Microelectronics
  Fangyi Rao, Agilent
  Ganesh Narayanaswamy, ST Micro
  Gang Kang, Sigrity
  Hemant Shah, Cadence Design Systems
  Ian Dodd, Agilent
  Jerry Chuang, Xilinx
  Joe Abler, IBM
  John Angulo, Mentor Graphics
  John Shields, Mentor Graphics
  Ken Willis, Cadence Design Systems
  Kumar Keshavan, Sigrity
  Lance Wang, Cadence Design Systems
  Luis Boluna, Cisco Systems
  Michael Mirmak, Intel Corp.
* Mike LaBonte, Cisco Systems
  Mike Steinberger, SiSoft
* Mustansir Fanaswalla, Xilinx
  Patrick O'Halloran, Tiburon Design Automation
  Paul Fernando, NCSU
  Pavani Jella, TI
* Radek Biernacki, Agilent (EESof)
* Randy Wolff, Micron Technology
  Ray Comeau, Cadence Design Systems
  Richard Mellitz, Intel
  Richard Ward, Texas Instruments
  Sam Chitwood, Sigrity
  Sanjeev Gupta, Agilent
  Shangli Wu, Cadence Design Systems
  Sid Singh, Extreme Networks
  Stephen Scearce, Cisco Systems
  Steve Pytel, Ansoft
  Syed Huq, Cisco Systems
  Syed Sadeghi, ST Micro
  Ted Mido, Synopsys
  Terry Jernberg, Cadence Design Systems
* Todd Westerhoff, SiSoft
  Vladimir Dmitriev-Zdorov
  Vikas Gupta, Xilinx
  Vuk Borich, Agilent
  Walter Katz, SiSoft
  Zhen Mu, Cadence Design Systems

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Call for patent disclosure:

- No one declared a patent.

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Review of ARs:

- Todd: Write IBIS s-param BIRD
  - Still working on it
  - It may be done in 2 weeks or so

- Arpad:  Write parameter passing syntax proposal (BIRD draft)
          for *-AMS models in IBIS that is consistent with the
          parameter passing syntax of the AMI models
          - TBD

- TBD:    Propose a parameter passing syntax for the SPICE
          - [External ...] also?
          - TBD

- Arpad:  Review the documentation (annotation) in the macro libraries.
          - Deferred until a demand arises or we have nothing else to do

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New Discussion:

Todd: Synopsys sent HSPICE documentation in .doc format
- The pages have Confidential footers
- We will have to decide about using Walter's presentation strategy
- Arpad: Walter suggested blacking out portions of the text
- Todd: Since we have .doc files we do not have to hire a FrameMaker expert
- Bob: We probably can't upload it to the website while working on it
- Mike: Redacting the word "Confidential" seems like a questionable practice
  - Arpad: We can say it is used with permission
  - Todd: We can have Synopsys confirm this
- Todd: Some pictures are missing in this export
- We can chop down what we have so it can be shared
- Arpad: Walter would know what to chop out
- Bob: Some people without Synopsys licenses will eventually see this
- Mike: Should we put a "used by permission" notice near "Confidential"?
  - Bob: Our version has to not say Confidential
  - Todd: Having "Confidential" would undercut their other documentation
- Bob: The IBIS committee will own this document

AR: Todd ask Walter if he will be the editor of the IISpice document

Bob: Would prefer to drop the .connect directive

Randy: Are we allowed to share the document over LiveMeeting?
- Bob: It would be better to get rid of "Confidential"
- Todd: They first sent it without "Confidential", then resent with it
- Radek: It may be that the scope is for the entire document
- Arpad: We need to find out what use rights they have in mind
- Todd: They also sent portions we did not ask for
- Bob: Synopsys may have real legal issues that Chris has to comply with

Mike: This doc is for what software version?
- Todd: It appears to be 2009.03

Next meeting: 31 March 2009 12:00pm PT

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