Minutes, IBIS Quality Committee

26 sep 2006

11-12 AM EST (8-9 AM PST)
Phone: 1.877.384.0543 or 1.800.743.7560
Web access: http://meetingplace.cisco.com/join.asp?2100472

ROLL CALL
Adam Tambone
Barry Katz
Benny Lazer
Benjamin P Silva
*Bob Ross, Teraspeed Consulting Group
Brian Arsenault
Eckhard Lenski
Eric Brock
Gregory R Edlund
Hazem Hegazy
John Figueroa
John Angulo
Katja Koller
Kevin Fisher
*Kim Helliwell, LSI Logic
Lance Wang
Lynne Green
*Mike LaBonte, Cisco
*Moshiul Haque, Micron Technology
Peter LaFlamme
Robert Haller
*Roy Leventhal, Leventhal Desig & Communications
Sherif Hammad
Todd Westerhoff
Tom Dagostino
Kazuyoshi Shoji
Sadahiro Nonoyama
*David Banas, Xilinx

Everyone in attendance marked by  *

NOTE: "AR" = Action Required.

-----------------------MINUTES ---------------------------
Mike LaBonte conducted the meeting.

David Banas
- I/O subdivision of 
- works for Shawn Kuntz
- Customers are demanding IQ level 0.

Review of minutes for 22 Aug 2006:

- Approved.

Announcements - EIA Call for Patent Disclosure:

- No company declared a patent.

AR Review:

Mike updated the website to new style.

Opens for new items:

1) New level numbering system:

Quick recap of the newly proposed level numbering system.

  AR: Mike put Moshiul's document on website

2) Discussion of AC/DC thresholds:

Vinl and Vinh thresholds are found in 3 places in IBIS:
- [Model]
  - The original. Comments imply that DC values are to be used.
- [Model Spec]
  - Vinl/Vinh add typ/min/max values
  - Vinl-/Vinl+/Vinh-/Vinh+ are used for hysteresis inputs
- [Receiver Thresholds]
  - Explicit Vinl_dc/Vinh_dc/Vinl_ac/Vinh_ac values
  - Tslew_ac parameter impements JEDEC area integration
  - This keyword is needed for generated threshold voltages
  - Only used for certain technologies
  - implemented by few EDA tools
Bob "you have to come up with a couple of numbers".
SiSoft proposing charge-based derating of min/max slew rates
David good chance people are using DC thresholds for DDR2.
Should we write BIRD?

Use AC for SSTL, DC for LVTTL.
AC gives most conservative timing.

3) Roy's tables
- Roy willing to answer any questions about them.
- Need step-by-step procedure.
- User guide

AR: David find out how Xilinx determines DC thresholds.

Roy asked how we can make the results of this discussion permanent.

Next meeting:

10 Oct 2006
11-12 AM EST (8-9 AM PST)
Web access: http://meetingplace.cisco.com/join.asp?2104720

Meeting ended at 12:07 PM Eastern Time.

