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IBIS Models Support in Eldo<br />

IBIS Package<br />

[Row] pin3<br />

pin3 15<br />

|<br />

[Row] pin4<br />

pin4 15<br />

|<br />

[End Model Data]<br />

[End Package Model]<br />

[End]<br />

The preceding package file example is referenced in the following netlist example.<br />

Netlist<br />

_IO_pkg1<br />

+ file="package_model_4pins.pkg"<br />

+ pkg_model="pm1"<br />

The above netlist instantiates the IBIS package located in the package_model_4pins.pkg IBIS<br />

file. The package model name is pm1. It is a four-pin package as shown in Figure 17-16. This<br />

package is described, in the package file, using the RLC matrix representation that accounts for<br />

the coupling between the pins. You can access the nodes that reside either inside or outside the<br />

package as shown.<br />

Figure 17-16. Package Model Example<br />

Figure 17-16 shows the package of the package_model_4pins.pkg IBIS file given in the above<br />

package file example. The package is instantiated with the name _IO_pkg1.<br />

Related Topics<br />

Package<br />

Supported Keywords and Sub-Parameters<br />

776<br />

Eldo® User's Manual, 15.3

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