Thank you, Shirin.
On Thu, Oct 17, 2019, 10:11 AM Shirin Farrahi <shirin.farrahi@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Hi Ryan,
I don't have any experience simulating without IBIS-AMI models, but we did
publish a DesignCon article a few years ago describing our IBIS-AMI
simulations up to 25GBps
Paper:
http://www.electrical-integrity.com/Paper_download_files/DC16_PAPER_MeasurementSimulationHighSpeedElectroOptical_Farrahi.pdf
Slides:
http://www.electrical-integrity.com/Paper_download_files/DC16_SLIDES_MeasurementSimulationHighSpeedElectroOptical_Farrahi.pdf
Regards,
Shirin
On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 6:36 AM Ryan Lott <ryan.lott.ee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Anyone on this? I'm a little surprised this thread has been quite. :)
I've received a handful of emails from folks expressing hopes for some
guru
insight. Seems like it is becoming more of interest in the community as a
whole. At a minimum, are there any designcon papers out there on this
topic?
Thanks,
Ryan
On Mon, Oct 14, 2019, 10:50 AM Ryan Lott <ryan.lott.ee@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Would anyone be willing to share how they perform die to diecompany
electro-optical simulations up to 28Gbps? In best case, transceiver
provides ibis-ami redriver file with pkg sparamter files. Samtec isanalysis
particularly good at this in my experience. This makes the channel
very easy. However this isn't always the case. Sometimes, models aren't
provided by vendor.
Curious to know what do you guys do in these situations for high speed
analysis possibly including die to die time domain eye simulation.
Thanks,
Ryan
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