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[SI-LIST] Re: Spice simulators
- From: "Abe Riazi" <ARIAZI@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 08:46:58 -0700
Alex Horvath Wrote:
>
> I often have a need to perform spice simulations but I haven't done it for
> years.
> Can someone recommend some spice simulators?
>
> Also, are there any good books that cover the subject of spice
transmission
> line modeling and I/O buffers?
>
> Thanks
>
Hi Alex:
PSpice and HSPICE are among popular SPICE simulators.
Each program possesses important advantages and disadvantages;
however, HSPICE offers greater capabilities.
The Avant! Star-Hspice Manual contains detailed sections on
transmission line (both lossless and lossy) modeling, and a chapter
devoted to use of IBIS models.
The books entitled, "Digital Signal Integrity Modeling and Simulation
with Interconnects and Packages" (by Brian Young) and "High-Speed
Digital System Design A Handbook of Interconnect Theory and
Design Practices" (by S. H. Hall, G. W. Hall, and J. A. McCall) also
present instructive descriptions of transmission line modeling and
I/O buffers.
Best Regards,
Abe Riazi
ServerWorks
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