As of this morning, we voted without objection to provide a Draft 1 of the IBIS
7.0 document to the IBIS Open Forum. It will be formally introduced at
Friday's Open Forum teleconference, where it will be opened up for review and
comment from the wider IBIS community.
The Dec. 19 meeting documents are posted to the Editorial Task Group webpage as
noted below. The draft specification there is identical to the Draft 1
document submitted to the Open Forum.
Title<https://ibis.org/editorial_wip/index-bytitle.htm>
Formats
Date<https://ibis.org/editorial_wip/index-bydate.htm>
IBIS 7 Editorial Issues Rev 3
.docx<https://ibis.org/editorial_wip/IBIS-7-editorial-issues_r3.docx>
Dec 19 2018
IBIS 7.0 draft 19 Dec 2018
.docx<https://ibis.org/editorial_wip/ver7_0_181219.docx>
Dec 19 2018
IBIS 7.0 editorial checklist, 19 Dec 2018
.xlsx<https://ibis.org/editorial_wip/IBIS7.0_editorial_checklist_181219.xlsx>
Dec 19 2018
The above "Editorial Issues" document includes Arpad Muranyi's findings on
"[Pin] and [Package Model]" keywords, but unfortunately does not include Justin
Butterfield's discovery of a "receiver" spelling error. This will be noted on
Friday at the teleconference. The editorial issues listing has also been
edited to include a legend, a date, and to limit the highlighting to resolved
issues.
Also note that our minutes have contained a tracking list containing two
questions which were not part of the editorial issues document:
1. BIRD182: POWER and GND [Pin] signal_name as [Pin Mapping] bus_label
a. Is a bus_label created even if we don't have [Pin Mapping], [Bus Label],
or [Die Supply Pads] through the [Pin]?
b. Is a bus_label short created for legacy package models based on the
second column of [Pin] when we do not have a [Pin Mapping] entry?
We can address these through the Open Forum discussion.
Thanks to Mike LaBonte for posting these documents to the IBIS web pages over
the past few months "behind the scenes", and thanks to everyone on the
Editorial Task Group for your hard work and dedication over the past few months
getting the document to the IBIS Open Forum!
* MM