Thank you Arpad,
yes this answers, but on other side for me is not so clear which are
the logic limitations of the [External Model] . the web doesn't help a
lot.
Regards,
Fabio
From: Muranyi, Arpad [mailto:Arpad_Muranyi@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2017 8:33 PM
To: Fabio BRINA <fabio.brina@xxxxxx>; ibis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx;
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Subject: RE: External Logic core (VerilogA)
Fabio,
The [External Model] keyword in IBIS allows you to replace the legacy I-V / V-t
curve
based [Model] with whatever you write on your own for [External Model], but you
can't
use the content of [External Model] and combine it with the I-V / V-t curve
based [Model].
I hope this answers your question.
Thanks,
Arpad
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Subject: [ibis] External Logic core (VerilogA)
Hello ibis experts,
I have a Driver described with IBIS model, then I have the Logic core of
my device
that I described in VerilogA language. The Outputs of this VerilogA
are analog ideal voltage signals ( transition (vout, tdalay, trise, tfall) )
Can I use the [External Model] keyword to connect the Logic (verilogA) with
the input of my Driver (IBIS) ?
I want , in same way, to include the Logic core into the IBIS model. Is this
possible?
There are any examples of that?
Thank you,
Regards,
Fabio