[ibis-editorial] Re: "Die" vs. "Buffer" in three locations

  • From: "Bob Ross" <bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <michael.mirmak@xxxxxxxxx>, <ibis-editorial@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Nov 2018 11:57:41 -0800

Michael,

 

Your grammatical corrections look ok to me.

 

Bob

 

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[mailto:ibis-editorial-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mirmak, Michael
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2018 10:03 AM
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Subject: [ibis-editorial] "Die" vs. "Buffer" in three locations

 

During today's meeting, we made some adjustments to the language under [GND
Pulse Table] referring to "Vdie" and "die voltage" (some identical
adjustments in an earlier location will appear in the Nov. 16 draft when it
is posted).

 

However, the use of "die" when "buffer" is clearly meant appears in three
other locations.  Please take a look in any recent IBIS draft at the
definition text for the following three keywords and confirm whether
"buffer" can be substituted for "die":

 

[Temperature Range]

[C Comp Corner]

[Submodel] 

              The specific issue here is the following sentence, which also
has a grammatical problem: "The total effective die
capacitance[,] including the submodel contributions[,] are [is] provided in
the top-level model."

 

Thanks!

*       MM

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