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Create PSPICE Model from IBIS file

jbreedlove82
jbreedlove82 over 11 years ago

Hello.

I am hoping someone can explain to me or point me in the right direction for how to take the IBIS file provided here: http://www.maximintegrated.com/en/design/tools/modeling-simulation/ibis/MAX3740AETG.IBS which seems to be some text file and import this into Cadence to create a PSPICE model which can then me placed into a project for simulation. Can someone help me out with this. I am not new to Cadence CIS schematic entry and/or allegro board editor; however, I am fairly green when it comes to PSPICE simulation.

Thanks.

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  • oldmouldy
    oldmouldy over 11 years ago

    An IBIS file is only going to provide the IO Buffer characteristics, usually used with Signal Integrity analysis to judge signal quality. If tyou have 16.6, you can import the IBIS file with the Model Editor but this will still only provide the IO Buffer modelling, you probably want a functional model of the part for use with PSpice.

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