[ibis-macro] Re: BIRD 120.1 Question

  • From: Gregory R Edlund <gedlund@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Arpad_Muranyi@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2012 11:57:53 -0500

Arpad,

I'm not clear yet.  Both sections seem to be describing what's going on
inside of the simulator.  Is there some subtle difference between an
"application scenario" and a "reference flow" that I'm not picking up on?

Greg Edlund
Senior Engineer
Signal Integrity and System Timing
IBM Systems & Technology Group
3605 Hwy. 52 N  Bldg 050-3
Rochester, MN 55901





From:   "Muranyi, Arpad" <Arpad_Muranyi@xxxxxxxxxx>
To:     "ibis-macro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <ibis-macro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   03/13/2012 10:40 AM
Subject:        [ibis-macro] Re: BIRD 120.1 Question
Sent by:        ibis-macro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx



Greg,

Section 2 is called APPLICATION SCENARIOS and section 3
is called  Reference Flows.  The first sentence in
section 2 says:

| The next two sections provide an overview of the two simulation types
| supported by the IBIS-AMI specification.

and the first sentence in section 3 says:

| The next two sections define a reference simulation flow for statistical
| and time domain system analysis simulations.

Does that answer your question?

Thanks,

Arpad
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From: ibis-macro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [
mailto:ibis-macro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Gregory R Edlund
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2012 8:36 AM
To: ibis-macro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ibis-macro] BIRD 120.1 Question



Can anybody explain the difference between section 2.2 and 3.2 of BIRD
120.1?  Both seem to be describing the high-level process for calculating a
voltage-time waveform from AMI models, a channel, and a bit stream.

Thanks.

Greg Edlund
Senior Engineer
Signal Integrity and System Timing
IBM Systems & Technology Group
3605 Hwy. 52 N  Bldg 050-3
Rochester, MN 55901

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