[SI-LIST] Re: IBIS model.
- From: "abe riazi" <ariazi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 18:16:13 -0700
Signalguy Wrote:
Also how can I make sure the values under the pullup and pull down =
curves are correct.=20
regards,
Signalguy.
Hi:
Some of the steps related to verification of the Pullup and Pulldown =
curves consist of:
1. Evaluation of the I-V curves for monotonic behavior and lack of =
discontinuities.
2. Examination of the Pullup and Pulldown tables for origin (e.g. both V =
and I approximately 0 ) crossing.
3. Inspection of the voltage range, and polarity sign of the current.
Let us briefly explore the meaning of these tasks.
Existence of monotonicity (or lack thereof) for the I-V curves (as well =
as for V-T waveforms) can be checked using a program such as the =
HyperLynx Visual IBIS Editor. Executing the IBIS golden parser can also =
produce valuable information about accuracy of the model.
Each I-V table contains four columns namely Voltage, I(typ), I(min), and =
I(max). Nonetheless, a model may lack I(min) and I(max) data, since the =
IBIS specs require data only for the typical column.
Regarding the voltage values; the I-V tables for many buffer models are =
generated based on sweep voltage range of -Vdd to 2 * Vdd; however, the =
Pullup and POWER Clamp data are Vdd or Vcc relative (e.g. voltage =
entries in the table represent Vcc - V output.). The current polarity =
also deserves attention as positive sign implies current flowing into =
the part (sink), and vice versa.
Furthermore, the Pullup and Pulldown data can be readily exported to an =
Excel Spreadsheet for additional analyses.
Certain model problems prove simple to fix, whereas complicated =
deficiencies usually necessitate contacting the model creator.
I hope you find this information helpful.
Best Regards,
Abe Riazi
ServerWorks
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