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Ams simulator 2 IBIS

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archive over 21 years ago

Hi,

Is there a guide somewhere that can show me how to transform AMS simulation results to IBIS?

What do I need to export from the AMS simulation in order to create and IBIS file with the model integrity tool? (the Help button doesn’t help much)

Thanks,
Moshe


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    archive over 21 years ago

    Moshekarako,

    Here is a reply from Cadence engineering:
    "If the AMS simulator that you are using is PSpice, then download the how-to kit "Creating IBIS Models using PSpice and Allegro PCB SI Model Integrity" at the following URL:

    http://www.cadence.com/community/allegro/pcb_si/tr.aspx?type=Modeling

    If, however, you are using ADE/Spectre for your circuit simulations, then a how-to kit for this will be posted next week. If you just want to know how to format the data for Model Integrity, use the following format in a file with a .lis extension:


    ****** transient analysis tnom= 25 temp= 50
    vpower= 5.000000e+00
    pulldown_ref= 0.000000e+00
    gnd_cl_ref= 0.000000e+00
    pullup_ref= 5.000000e+00
    power_cl_ref= 5.000000e+00
    time v_sweep i_pulldown i_gndclamp i_pullup i_powerclamp

    ***** job concluded

    ****** transient analysis tnom= 25 temp= 50
    vpower= 5.000000e+00
    vfixture_pd_on= 5.000000e+00
    vfixture_pd_off= 5.000000e+00
    vfixture_pu_on= 0.000000e+00
    vfixture_pu_off= 0.000000e+00
    rfixture_pd_on= 5.000000e+01
    rfixture_pd_off= 5.000000e+01
    rfixture_pu_on= 5.000000e+01
    rfixture_pu_off= 5.000000e+01
    cfixture_pd_on= 0.000000e+00
    cfixture_pd_off= 0.000000e+00
    cfixture_pu_on= 0.000000e+00
    cfixture_pu_off= 0.000000e+00
    time pulldown_on pulldown_off pullup_on pullup_off

    ***** job concluded



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