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[SI-LIST] Specctraquest Multiboard

  • From: "Lucas Bossetti" <Lucas_Bossetti@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 13:40:07 +0200
Hi,
I'm setting up a multiboard simulation in Specctraquest.
The 2 boards (same .brd) are connected with 2 connectors and a cable.
The connectors models are IbisDevice with a spice subcircuit in 
a Package model and a DesignLink connect the 2 boards.
If I assign a "SingleLineCircuits" spice model the simulation works well. 
(reflection)
Problems occour when I try to assign  a "CoupledLineCircuits" to the  Package 
model. (needed for comprehnsive and crosstalk simulation)
If I assign only Coupledlinecircuits the 2 boards seems like disconnect.
Have I to assign both SingleLineCircuits and CuopledLineCircuits?
If so, how they're used? (singleline for reflection and coupled for 
comprehnsive and crosstalk simulation?)
SQ reference manual asserts that Sub-parameter SingleLineCircuits is REQUIRED 
in defining CircuitModels; Why? Isn't "SingleLine" model embedded in multi-line 
model?
 
Any suggestion or comment about this topic will be appreciate.

Thanks and regards 
Lucas 





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