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[SI-LIST] Re: Double Rising Waveform and Falling Waveform in one IBIS model
- From: "Muranyi, Arpad" <arpad.muranyi@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2005 09:36:08 -0800
Please refer to pages 5-8 in the following presentation:
http://www.eda.org/pub/ibis/summits/jun03b/muranyi1.pdf
Hopefully it will answer your question.
Arpad
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Subject: [SI-LIST] Double Rising Waveform and Falling Waveform in one =
IBIS model
Hi, all
In some IBIS model, you may notice that some have two rising
waveform sections and two falling waveform sections with different
test fixtures in one model. And I wonder how the model works with
these double rising waveforms and double waveforms at the same time
while the simulation goes on. If anybody get ideas about this, please
tell me the story. I'll be really very appreciated!!
Thx
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