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README
This directory contains IBIS Version 3.2 approved August, 1999 by the
EIA IBIS Open Forum for release as ANSI/EIA-656-A.
The Contents are:
README This File
ver3_2.ibs IBIS Version 3.2
ver3_2.txt IBIS Version 3.2 with .txt extension
ver3_2.pdf IBIS Version 3.2 with .pdf extension
ver3_2.doc IBIS Version 3.2 with .doc extension
tree3_2.txt Unofficial tree diagram of IBIS Version 3.2 syntax
(Produced by Michael Mirmak of Intel)
/jan99 Contents of IBIS Version 3.2 approved January 15, 1999
The new features based on approved BIRDs contained in Version 3.1
consists of these extensions:
Relaxation of some IBIS Model file name restrictions to allow the file
to contain up to 20 characters (BIRD46.1)
A set of features for adding submodels called by the [Add Submodel] keyword:
[Add Submodel], [Submodel] and [Submodel Spec] (BIRD48.4)
Dynamic Clamps introducing [GND Pulse Table] and [Power Pulse Table]
keywords and the Dynamic_clamp submodel type (BIRD49.4)
Bus Hold extensions introducing the Bus_hold submodel type (BIRD50.3)
Timed Bus Hold Extension (BIRD57.1)
3-state_ECL model type (BIRD51)
Vmeas addition to [Model Spec] (BIRD55)
Relaxation of [Series Pin Mapping] restrictions so it works with any model
type (BIRD56.1)
Version 3.2 reformats contains a number of editorial changes and
clarifications. Some of these are documented in BIRDs for Version 3.2:
IBIS File character set clarification (BIRD53.1)
Package Model corrections (BIRD54)
Add Model Spec diagrams (BIRD59.2)
Add EBD Example pictures (BIRD60)
BIRD59.2 and BIRD60 represent changes along with a number of other editorial
changes made to the January 15, 1999 IBIS Version 3.2 document in response
to letter ballot comments on SP-4557. The August 20, 1999 IBIS Version 3.2
captures these changes. The August 20, 1999 document provides the
technical content in the official ANSI/EIA-656-A standard.