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MODEL selector in IBIS

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Hi
I am somewhat confuse about Model selector keyword in IBIS.

How can it will be useful it in spectraquest?


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by naren_thesia
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    When you have the model selector set up in IBIS, ibis2signoise will translate them into DML automatically.

    Assign this model to a part in Allegro PCB SI. In the model assignment dialog, click RefDesPins. Next to "Signal Model" field, there is "Prog. Buffer ->". You should see the programmable buffers (Model Selector) right there.

    Attached a bmp file to show how it looks like.

    Hope this helps.

    Lance Wang


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by lwang
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    When you have the model selector set up in IBIS, ibis2signoise will translate them into DML automatically.

    Assign this model to a part in Allegro PCB SI. In the model assignment dialog, click RefDesPins. Next to "Signal Model" field, there is "Prog. Buffer ->". You should see the programmable buffers (Model Selector) right there.

    Attached a bmp file to show how it looks like.

    Hope this helps.

    Lance Wang


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by lwang
    mdlassign.zip
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