[SI-LIST] Re: Model generation
- From: herbert_lage@xxxxxxxxxxx
- To: whizplayer@xxxxxxxxx, si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 19:05:23 +0100
Hi Bob,
In addition to the off-list reply from one of my colleagues, here is the link
that takes you directly to Agilent's IBIS feature which lists most of our IBIS
models for fiber-optic transceivers (right-hand side under "Related Links", all
available for free download, on-list reply in case someone else may be
interested as well):
http://www.semiconductor.agilent.com/cgi-bin/morpheus/promotions/promotionsDetail.jsp?promoID=19307
(The url is quite long so it may get wrapped into multiple lines).
There should be models for most of the newer transceivers (mostly small form
factor modules). Some of the IBIS models were created from measurements, others
from Spice simulations. Due to the internal construction of transceivers, most
of the models are supplied with Electrical Board Description files. More
details on this is in the following white paper:
http://literature.agilent.com/litweb/pdf/5988-5910EN.pdf
There is also a general introduction to IBIS models of fiber-optic transceivers:
http://ftp.agilent.com/pub/semiconductor/morpheus/docs/intro_to_ibis.pdf
I hope this helps. If you need any further information please contact me
off-list.
Best Regards,
Herbert Lage
Semiconductor Product Group
Agilent Technologies France
1, rue Galvani
91745 Massy Cedex
FRANCE
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Patel [mailto:whizplayer@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 23 January 2003 19:53
To: si_list
Subject: [SI-LIST] Model generation
Hi! I had a question regarding model generation for
transceiver devices. Generally the transceiver vendors
do not have any SPICE/IBIS models for their devices,
hence it becomes difficult to run simulations for
these interfaces and have to go according to their
interface recommnedation.
So, can a IBIS model be generated with close enough
characteristic to the actual transceiver by measuring
the data from the device.
If YES then who are the vendors that have experience
with optical transceivers. I am looking for models on
the electrical side interface.
Thanks in advance.
Bob
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