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Hello all,

I believe there were many discussions on monotonicity before
I joined the IBIS mailing lists. Perhaps someone would be kind
enough to help me with this issue.

We are currently trying to encourage a semiconductor supplier 
to provide us with IBIS data for a set of components. Their response
is lukewarm. An argument used is that because the buffers have
non-monotonic curves, IBIS models cannot be created.

On reading IBIS 2.1, this appears to be true. An example of an
output curve is a follows:

   
                 |        *
            Vdd  + 
                 |        *                   Pulldown
                 | 
                 |        *
   Vout          |         
                 |        *
                 |                *                 
          0.5Vdd +                                *      
                 |                                     *
                 |                                   *
                 |                           *
                 |                    * 
                 |             *
                 |       *
                 | *
                --------------------------------------------------
                                 Iout


Has anybody else had to deal with this issue?

Why is their a restriction put on monotonicity? Is it because
some simulators cannot handle this case?

In 2.1 it states that most simulators filter non-monotonic data.
Does this mean that it's OK to feed non-monotonic IBIS models to
most simulators i.e. it will generate results based on filtered
data?

I've looked at the FAQ, but this seems to say that the only reason for
non-monotonic behaviour is due to the way clamping and active
curves are generated!

Any feedback appreciated,

Regards,
John









-- 
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Alcatel CIT, 4 rue de Broglie, 22304 Lannion, France
Tel: (+33)96.04.79.33  Fax: (+33)96.04.85.09

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In most cases the non monotonic data is an artifact of separating out the clamp curves. It is incorrect to filter this data as the combined effect of the clamp and the active pullup/down curves will yield at the worst mild non monotonicity.
- kumar

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> Hello all,
> 
> I believe there were many discussions on monotonicity before
> I joined the IBIS mailing lists. Perhaps someone would be kind
> enough to help me with this issue.
> 
> We are currently trying to encourage a semiconductor supplier 
> to provide us with IBIS data for a set of components. Their response
> is lukewarm. An argument used is that because the buffers have
> non-monotonic curves, IBIS models cannot be created.
> 
> On reading IBIS 2.1, this appears to be true. An example of an
> output curve is a follows:
> 
>    
>                  |        *
>             Vdd  + 
>                  |        *                   Pulldown
>                  | 
>                  |        *
>    Vout          |         
>                  |        *
>                  |                *                 
>           0.5Vdd +                                *      
>                  |                                     *
>                  |                                   *
>                  |                           *
>                  |                    * 
>                  |             *
>                  |       *
>                  | *
>                 --------------------------------------------------
>                                  Iout
> 
> 
> Has anybody else had to deal with this issue?
> 
> Why is their a restriction put on monotonicity? Is it because
> some simulators cannot handle this case?
> 
> In 2.1 it states that most simulators filter non-monotonic data.
> Does this mean that it's OK to feed non-monotonic IBIS models to
> most simulators i.e. it will generate results based on filtered
> data?
> 
> I've looked at the FAQ, but this seems to say that the only reason for
> non-monotonic behaviour is due to the way clamping and active
> curves are generated!
> 
> Any feedback appreciated,
> 
> Regards,
> John
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> John Fitzpatrick   <John.Fitzpatrick@ln.cit.alcatel.fr>    
> Alcatel CIT, 4 rue de Broglie, 22304 Lannion, France
> Tel: (+33)96.04.79.33  Fax: (+33)96.04.85.09
> 

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To clarify a point:

The I/V curves I've seen for the chipset are for the *combined*
effect of clamp and active curves. Some are mildly non-monotonic,
others are extremely non-monotonic.

Does this mean that they cannot be modelled with IBIS?

Regards, John


C. Kumar wrote:
> 
> In most cases the non monotonic data is an artifact of separating out the clamp curves. It is incorrect to filter this data as the combined effect of the clamp and the active pullup/down curves will yield at the worst mild non monotonicity.
> - kumar


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John,

The curve you draw looks like OCDs I have dealt with.

This type of non-monoticity was due to slew rate control schemes
(not clamping). Although a clamp would add another monotonic point to
this curve since the current would take off exponentailly as the output
got above Vdd + diode drop for simple diode clamp.

The feedback I got from the IBIS group was that this does not preclude
the driver data from being formatted in IBIS, but it is up to the
simulator tool to handle the data correctly. Some vendors claimed to be
able to handle these types of drivers. 

Understand what is meant by "filtering", some tools just changed the
values of the curve to make them monotonic, which gave poor correlation
reuslts to SPICE on certain loads(this was in IBIS 1.1 time frame).

John Brennan

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Hello all,

I believe there were many discussions on monotonicity before
I joined the IBIS mailing lists. Perhaps someone would be kind
enough to help me with this issue.

We are currently trying to encourage a semiconductor supplier 
to provide us with IBIS data for a set of components. Their response
is lukewarm. An argument used is that because the buffers have
non-monotonic curves, IBIS models cannot be created.

On reading IBIS 2.1, this appears to be true. An example of an
output curve is a follows:


                 |        *
            Vdd  + 
                 |        *                   Pulldown
                 | 
                 |        *
   Vout          |         
                 |        *
                 |                *                 
          0.5Vdd +                                *      
                 |                                     *
                 |                                   *
                 |                           *
                 |                    * 
                 |             *
                 |       *
                 | *
                --------------------------------------------------
                                 Iout


Has anybody else had to deal with this issue?

Why is their a restriction put on monotonicity? Is it because
some simulators cannot handle this case?

In 2.1 it states that most simulators filter non-monotonic data.
Does this mean that it's OK to feed non-monotonic IBIS models to
most simulators i.e. it will generate results based on filtered
data?

I've looked at the FAQ, but this seems to say that the only reason for
non-monotonic behaviour is due to the way clamping and active
curves are generated!

Any feedback appreciated,

Regards,
John









-- 
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Alcatel CIT, 4 rue de Broglie, 22304 Lannion, France
Tel: (+33)96.04.79.33  Fax: (+33)96.04.85.09


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> Why is their a restriction put on monotonicity? Is it because
> some simulators cannot handle this case?
> 
> In 2.1 it states that most simulators filter non-monotonic data.
> Does this mean that it's OK to feed non-monotonic IBIS models to
> most simulators i.e. it will generate results based on filtered
> data?

I believe non-monotonicity can be indicative of a feedback
mechanism employed in the I/O buffer, for example a slew
rate controlled driver or a driver that matches its output
impedance to the transmission line it's driving.  These
kinds of buffers are inherently difficult to model using
the behavioral approach.  You wind up with things like
models that are only accurate under certain loading
conditions.

I've heard people make this criticism of behavioral models
for GTL drivers, but I've never actually compared a
simulation using such a model to SPICE or lab data.
Maybe someone can correct me if I'm off-base on this point.

Greg Edlund
Alpha Server Development
Digital Equipment Corp.
edlund@eng.pko.dec.com


p.s.  Come to think of it, you would need to get your
I-V curve from a transient analysis to accurately capture
the behavior of a slew rate controlled or impedance
matching driver...

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On Sep 5,  8:42am, edlund@hendrix.eng.pko.dec.com wrote:
> Subject: monotonicity
> 
> > Why is their a restriction put on monotonicity? Is it because
> > some simulators cannot handle this case?
> > 
> > In 2.1 it states that most simulators filter non-monotonic data.
> > Does this mean that it's OK to feed non-monotonic IBIS models to
> > most simulators i.e. it will generate results based on filtered
> > data?
> 
> I believe non-monotonicity can be indicative of a feedback
> mechanism employed in the I/O buffer, for example a slew
> rate controlled driver or a driver that matches its output
> impedance to the transmission line it's driving.  These
> kinds of buffers are inherently difficult to model using
> the behavioral approach.  You wind up with things like
> models that are only accurate under certain loading
> conditions.
> 
> I've heard people make this criticism of behavioral models
> for GTL drivers, but I've never actually compared a
> simulation using such a model to SPICE or lab data.
> Maybe someone can correct me if I'm off-base on this point.

Hi Greg,

I've got good agreement between HSPICE and behavioral GTL models from
a selection of silicon houses (+/- 5 mv and +/- 10 ps).  Both compare 
reasonably well to lab measurements. The catch is I design the layouts not
turn on protection diodes. Also I write my own SPICE to behavioral stuff.

... Rich Mellitz, NCR


> 
> Greg Edlund
> Alpha Server Development
> Digital Equipment Corp.
> edlund@eng.pko.dec.com
> 
> 
> p.s.  Come to think of it, you would need to get your
> I-V curve from a transient analysis to accurately capture
> the behavior of a slew rate controlled or impedance
> matching driver...
>-- End of excerpt from edlund@hendrix.eng.pko.dec.com



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Hi,

I am trying to model an input called BTI(See plot.ps attached).
In my spice netlist file, I have sub-ckt calls like below:

XI1 BTI 0 N0 0 G3 SUB5 
XI0 BTI OUT 0 G3 SUB6 

It seems that since these sub-ckt calls mention output 
node(N0 & OUT), I run into various errors saying certain
pmos nmos not present. G3 is Power.

I do have all pmos nmos models in my process files

Is this a wrong way of modeling an input ? Do I need to remove
ALL reference to output nodes when modeling an Input ?

Regards,
Syed.
National Semiconductor Corp.
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    {dup maxx gt { /maxx exch def }
           { pop } ifelse } ifelse
  cury lineto
} bind def

/bbmoveto {
  dup dup
  /miny exch def /maxy exch def /cury exch def
  dup dup
  /minx exch def /maxx exch def
  cury moveto
} bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Internal ellipical arc routine.
%    x y xradius yradius startangle endangle ellipse
%
/ellipse 
  {
    /endangle exch def
    /startangle exch def
    /yrad exch def
    /xrad exch def
    /y exch def
    /x exch def

    startangle endangle gt {
      save
      /tmpangle startangle def
      /startangle endangle def
      /endangle tmpangle def
      restore
    } if

    ellipsedict begin
      /savematrix mtrx currentmatrix def
      x y translate
      xrad yrad scale
      0 0 1 startangle endangle arc
      savematrix setmatrix
    end
  } bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Resident Font Scale Sequence
%    x y rfss
%
/rfss  {
    4 2 roll
    dup
    3 div
    add
    scalefont 
    setfont
    0 color ne {setLineColor}
               { 0 setgray } ifelse
  } bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Resident Font End
%    
%
/rfe
{
/width exch def
5 1 roll
moveto
    
xformdict begin
/savematrix xformmtrx currentmatrix def

exch 				% rotate mirror to mirror rotate
matrix rotate concat		% add rotation to current transform matrix
dup 1 eq
	{pop 1 -1}		% X mirror

	{2 eq
		{-1 1}		% Y mirror
		{1 1}		% No mirror
	ifelse}
ifelse matrix scale concat	% add mirror to current transform matrix


dup				% duplicate (string)
length				% replace one of the strings with its length
dup 0 ne
{
	3 -1 roll		% move fixed width flag to top of stack
	0 eq
	{			% if flag is false (0) do old string handling
		/numChr exch def
		dup stringwidth	%stack  wy,wx,(string)
		pop
		width
		exch sub	%stack  xdiff,ydiff,(string)

		cvi
		numChr idiv	%stack  xspace,ydiff,(string)

		/xoff exch def

		{		% this is the positioning  function for kshow
			pop pop
			xoff
			0
			rmoveto
		}

		exch
		kshow
	}

	{			% if flag is true (not 0) just show string
		pop show
	}
	ifelse
}

{
	pop pop pop pop
}
ifelse
      savematrix setmatrix
    end
  } bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Draw line sequence.
%
/dls  {
  newpath
  moveto
  rlineto
  gsave
  0 color ne { setLineColor }
             { 0 setgray } ifelse
  stroke
  grestore
} bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Draw line to.
%
/dlt  {
  newpath
  gsave
  0 color ne { setLineColor }
             { 0 setgray } ifelse
  moveto 
} bind def
%******************************************************************************
%
/dslt  { 
  newpath
  gsave
  0 color ne { setLineColor }
             { 0 setgray } ifelse
  moveto 
} bind def
%******************************************************************************
%
/dlv  { 
  rlineto 
} bind def
%******************************************************************************
%
/dle  { 
  stroke
  grestore
} bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Move to.
/mps {
  newpath
  moveto 
} bind def
%******************************************************************************
%
% Draw Box Unfilled
%    x1 y1 x2 y2 dbu
%
/dbu  { 
    0 color ne { setLineColor } if
    newpath
    moveto
    dup 0 rlineto
    0 3 -1 roll
    rlineto
    neg 0 rlineto
    closepath
    stroke
  } bind def
%******************************************************************************
%
% Draw Box Filled
%    x1 y1 x2 y2 dbf
%
/dbf  { 
    /y2 exch def
    /x2 exch def
    /y1 exch def
    /x1 exch def
    newpath
    x1 y1 bbmoveto
    x2 y1 bblineto
    x2 y2 bblineto
    x1 y2 bblineto
    closepath
    gsave 
    0 color ne { setFillColor } if
    clip fillpath grestore
  } bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Draw Box Solid
%    x1 y1 x2 y2 dsb
%
/dbs  {
    /y2 exch def
    /x2 exch def
    /y1 exch def
    /x1 exch def
    newpath 
    x1 y1 moveto
    x2 y1 lineto 
    x2 y2 lineto 
    x1 y2 lineto 
    closepath
    gsave
    0 color ne { setFillColor }
               { 0 setgray } ifelse
    fill 
    stroke 
    grestore
  } bind def

%******************************************************************************
% Draw Polygon Begin
%    x y dpb
%
/dpb  { 
    newpath bbmoveto
  } bind def

%******************************************************************************
% Draw Polygon Unfilled
%    x y dpu
%
/dpu  { 
      closepath
      gsave
      0 color ne { setLineColor } if
      stroke
      grestore
   } bind def

%******************************************************************************
% Draw Polygon Filled
%    x y dpf
%
/dpf  { 
    closepath
    gsave
    0 color ne { setFillColor } if
    clip fillpath grestore
  } bind def

%******************************************************************************
% Draw Polygon Solid
%    x y dps
%
/dps  { 
    closepath
    gsave 
    0 color ne { setFillColor }
               { 0 setgray } ifelse
    fill stroke
    grestore
  } bind def

%******************************************************************************
% Draw Polygon Vertex
%    x y dpv
%
/dpv  { 
    bblineto
  } bind def

%******************************************************************************
% Draw Circle Unfilled
%    x y radius dcu
%
/dcu  { 
    /radius exch def
    /y exch def
    /x exch def

    newpath 
    x y radius radius 0 360 ellipse
    gsave
    0 color ne { setLineColor } if
    stroke
    grestore
  } bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Draw Circle Filled
%    x y radius dcs
%
/dcf  { 
    /radius exch def
    /y exch def
    /x exch def
    /minx x radius sub def
    /miny y radius sub def
    /maxx x radius add def
    /maxy y radius add def

    newpath 
    x y radius radius 0 360 ellipse
    gsave
    0 color ne { setFillColor } if
    clip fillpath
    grestore
  } bind def

%******************************************************************************
% Draw Circle Solid
%    x y radius dcs
%
/dcs  { 
    /radius exch def
    /y exch def
    /x exch def

          newpath 
    x y radius radius 0 360 ellipse
    gsave
    0 color ne { setFillColor }
               { 0 setgray } ifelse
    fill stroke
    grestore
  } bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Draw Ellipse Unfilled
%    x y xradius yradius deu
%
/delu  { 
    /yradius exch def
    /xradius exch def
    /y exch def
    /x exch def
    
    newpath
    x y xradius yradius 0 360 ellipse 
    gsave
    0 color ne { setLineColor } if
    stroke
    grestore
  } bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Draw Ellipse Filled
%    x y xradius yradius def
%
/delf  { 
    /yradius exch def
    /xradius exch def
    /y exch def
    /x exch def
    /minx x xradius sub def
    /miny y yradius sub def
    /maxx x xradius add def
    /maxy y yradius add def
    
    newpath
    x y xradius yradius 0 360 ellipse 
    gsave
    0 color ne { setFillColor } if
    clip fillpath
    grestore
  } bind def

%******************************************************************************
% Draw Ellipse Solid
%    x y xradius yradius des
%
/dels  { 
    /yradius exch def
    /xradius exch def
    /y exch def
    /x exch def

    newpath
    x y xradius yradius 0 360 ellipse 
    gsave
    0 color ne { setFillColor }
               { 0 setgray } ifelse

    fill
    stroke 
    grestore 
  } bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Draw Arc Unfilled
%    x y xradius yradius startangle endangle das
%
/dau  { newpath ellipse 
        gsave
        0 color ne { setLineColor } if
        stroke 
        grestore
      } bind def
%******************************************************************************
% Line Define Code.
%
/setlinedash {
    1 index length 11 gt
    {exch dup length 11 sub 11 getinterval exch } if
    setdash
  } bind def

/lpb    { 
    pop
    [
    /offset 0 def
    /offcount 0 def
    /oncount 0 def
  } bind def

/lpon  { 
    /oncount exch def
    pop
    oncount
  } bind def

/lpoff  { 
    /offcount exch def
    pop
    oncount 0 eq
    {/offset offcount def }
    { offcount } ifelse
  } bind def

/lpe  { 
    /linewidth exch def
    pop
    offset 0 ne
    { offset } if ] 0 setlinedash
    linewidth dup 1 eq {pop 0} if setlinewidth
  } bind def

/sls    { pop } bind def

/ssls  { [] 0 setdash 
          1 setlinewidth
        } bind def

%******************************************************************************
% Fill pattern define code.
%
/fillpath  {    
    0 color ne { setFillColor } if
    /str 1 string def
    /minx minx 66 div
    truncate 66 mul def
    /miny miny 66 div
    truncate 66 mul def

          /fillLine maxx minx sub cvi 66 idiv 1 add string def

          0 1 fillLine length 1 sub {
            fillLine exch fillChar str cvs cvi 48 add put
          } for

          minx
          miny 66 maxy
            { exch dup 3 -1 roll moveto fillLine show
          } for pop

    hatchSet 1 eq {stroke} if
} bind def


/fds  { pop /currchar 30 def} bind def
/fdf   {
    exch
    /char exch def
    /stipple stippleArray char get def
    stipple exch currchar
    exch putinterval
    stippleArray char stipple put
    /currchar currchar 2 sub def
  } bind def
/fde  { 
    pop
  } bind def
/sfp  {
    /fillChar exch def
    /hatchSet 0 def
    fillChar 8 ge {/hatchSet 1 def} if
    /StippleFont findfont 66 scalefont setfont
  } bind def
/setLineColor {
  lineRed    1000 div
  lineGreen  1000 div
  lineBlue   1000 div
  setrgbcolor
} bind def

/setFillColor {
  fillRed    1000 div
  fillGreen  1000 div
  fillBlue   1000 div
  setrgbcolor
} bind def

/slc {
  /lineBlue  exch def
  /lineGreen exch def
  /lineRed   exch def
  /color 1 def
  lineBlue 1000 eq {lineGreen 1000 eq {lineRed 1000 eq {
    /lineBlue  0 def
    /lineGreen 0 def
    /lineRed   0 def
  } if} if} if
} bind def

/sfc {
  /fillBlue  exch def
  /fillGreen exch def
  /fillRed   exch def
  /color 1 def
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    /fillGreen 0 def
    /fillRed   0 def
  } if} if} if
} bind def
%******************************************************************************
%
% End of Cadence ps.prologue 
%
%******************************************************************************
%%EndProlog
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dle
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351 317 dlt
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7 0 dlv
5 2 dlv
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dle
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dle
0 -49 1037 245 dls
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dle
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0 0 3165 1707 clwin
0 0 3164 1707 clwin
0 0 3165 1707 clwin
gfs

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Subject: Re: s2ibis and spice netlist file

IBISfans,

I think I have solved my problem. I noticed that the s2ibis generated
.spi files did not attach the .INCLUDE process_file_names I had
specified in my header files. As such, the process parameters were not
seen by hspice.

The solution would be to go into each and every .spi file and manually
add the .INCLUDE statement with the process_file_name, run hspice, 
extract out the V/I data and manually create the .ibs file from all these.

Anyone seen this same problem with s2ibis ?

Regards,
Syed.
National Semiconductor Corp.

> From huq Thu Sep  5 17:29:37 1996
> Date: Thu, 5 Sep 96 17:29:06 PDT
> From: huq (Syed Huq)
> To: ibis-users@vhdl.org
> Subject: s2ibis and spice netlist file
> Cc: huq
> Content-Type> : > X-sun-attachment> 
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying to model an input called BTI(See plot.ps attached).
> In my spice netlist file, I have sub-ckt calls like below:
> 
> XI1 BTI 0 N0 0 G3 SUB5 
> XI0 BTI OUT 0 G3 SUB6 
> 
> It seems that since these sub-ckt calls mention output 
> node(N0 & OUT), I run into various errors saying certain
> pmos nmos not present. G3 is Power.
> 
> I do have all pmos nmos models in my process files
> 
> Is this a wrong way of modeling an input ? Do I need to remove
> ALL reference to output nodes when modeling an Input ?
> 
> Regards,
> Syed.
> National Semiconductor Corp.

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Subject: s2ibis2 - Data begin marker ..
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Hi,

Does anyone know what is error msg means ? Running HSPICE on s2ibis2.
The run does not create any .out file that I could check.

Regards,
Syed
National Semiconductor Corp.

s2ibis2: Starting HSpice job with input pct1.spi.
s2ibis2: Data begin marker transfer not found in output file pct1.out.
s2ibis2: Starting HSpice job with input pcn1.spi.
s2ibis2: Data begin marker transfer not found in output file pcn1.out.
s2ibis2: Starting HSpice job with input pcx1.spi.
s2ibis2: Data begin marker transfer not found in output file pcx1.out.
s2ibis2: Starting HSpice job with input gct1.spi.
s2ibis2: Data begin marker transfer not found in output file gct1.out.
s2ibis2: Starting HSpice job with input gcn1.spi.
s2ibis2: Data begin marker transfer not found in output file gcn1.out.
s2ibis2: Starting HSpice job with input gcx1.spi.
s2ibis2: Data begin marker transfer not found in output file gcx1.out.

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Subject: Model Type for v1.1

Hi,

Can IBISv1.1 support Model Type 'Open_source' or 'I/O_open_drain' ?
Only Open_drain is mentioned in the spec.

Regards,
Syed.


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From: bob@icx.com ( Bob Ross)
To: huq@rockie.nsc.com, ibis-users@vhdl.org
Subject: Re:  Model Type for v1.1

Syed:

Technically NO.  The only change required would be
to upgrade the Version to 2.1.

Bob

> Date: Wed, 18 Sep 96 14:43:15 PDT
> From: huq@rockie.nsc.com (Syed Huq)
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> Hi,

> Can IBISv1.1 support Model Type 'Open_source' or 'I/O_open_drain' ?
> Only Open_drain is mentioned in the spec.

> Regards,
> Syed.




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Hi 
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