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how can i use *.ebd file in my front simulation?

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Buddy:
         how can i use *.ebd file in my front simulation with Sigxp?
         Someone told me to read the *.ebd file, and create the topology and model from the *.ebd content.But i cann't know all the syntax from the SQ help.
        Is there any other way to use the *.ebd file .
        thks
        expect ur reply!


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    By the way,how can set TL line when know the TL line parmeter(R.l,C)?


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    EBD files are a standard part of IBIS translation. Make sure all the files it calls are present, and then do Translate -> ibis2signoise and point to the .ebd file. It will convert the syntax to a DML file. If the .ebd file represents a component instead of a PCB, then use the -ebdcomp switch with the translator. Also, somewhere there's a perl script to convert the format into Espice black box models for SigXp should you desire to do that.

    Hope that helps,
    Donald


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    thks u help!
    br!! buddy!!


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