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  • Forum Post: TLK1501 IBIS Model

    Saleem Marwat Saleem Marwat
    TLK2500 (Parent Device) IBIS model (attached) can be used for TLK1501.
    on Dec 2, 2009
  • Forum Post: SN65LVDS34D IBIS Model

    Amy Warner Amy Warner
    Team, Can you see if there is something wrong with the SN65LVDS34D ibis model? When I try to get Hyperlynx to simulate it driving a 163MHZ clock it only shows a single rising edge coming out? Screen capture of his simulation is attached. Please let me know what further information is...
    on Feb 22, 2010
  • Forum Post: Re: Where can i find an IBIS model of TLK2501?

    Atul Patel Atul Patel
    The ibis model for the device is attached. Atul
    on Mar 30, 2010
  • Forum Post: IBIS Model for the TLK2711

    TS46964 TS46964
    Where can I find the IBIS model for the TLK2711?
    on Mar 31, 2010
  • Forum Post: LD models

    Csaba Soos Csaba Soos
    I am trying to perform signal integrity simulations and I am looking for device models of the ONET1101 or ONET8501. IBIS (preferred) or HSPICE would be great. Thanks in advance.
    on May 28, 2010
  • Forum Post: IBIS-Models for TFP410

    Sean Durkin Sean Durkin
    Hi, I'd like to do a simulation of one of our boards. What I'm lacking is IBIS-models of the TFP410. On the product page there is no IBIS-model. There's this big ZIP-file with hundreds of models available for download at http://focus.ti.com/adc/docs/midlevel.tsp?contentId=23670, but...
    on Jul 19, 2010
  • Forum Post: TXB0108 IBIS model

    Calum Mackinnon Calum Mackinnon
    Are there any know issues with the IBIS model ? I have a customer who is seeing a 90ns rise time using hyperlynx. It's a point to point net from the TXB0108 to an FPGA. We have a few things to try but just want to know if anyone has successfully simulated with the IBIS model. Cheers Calum
    on Jul 24, 2010
  • Forum Post: IBIS model for SN55LVDS31W and SN55LVDS32W

    Hai Zhou56288 Hai Zhou56288
    Looking to do signal integrity simulations using CADENSE and ADS. Need IBIS models for the SN55LVDS31W and SN55LVDS32W and have not been able to locate it on this web site. Anyone have a model they could share. Thanks, Zhou hai
    on Sep 8, 2010
  • Forum Post: txb0106 ibis model

    Jean-Samuel Jean-Samuel
    Is there the possibility to get some ibis files for the txb0106?
    on May 20, 2011
  • Forum Post: Ibis model for TMDS442

    Calum Mackinnon Calum Mackinnon
    I can't finbd an ibis model for the TMDS442 - is there one? Cheers Calum
    on Sep 29, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: DS50PCI402 Spice or IBIS model available

    John Goldie John Goldie
    Greetings - The Redriver type parts feature advanced SigCon capabilities that are not well modeled or supported by regular IBIS models. IBIS is more V-I and V-T modeling of a two state output. IBIS-AMI is still young and being worked out, but that has the potential to address many of the standard...
    on Dec 1, 2011
  • Forum Post: Re: IBIS model of DS25BR440, DS38EP100 and DS32EV400

    John Goldie John Goldie
    Greetings - IBIS models convey the V-I and V-T data of the output and are mainly targeted at single-ended (e.g. LVCMOS) and also Differential (e.g. LVDS) that are two active states. Devices that include additional levels or waveshapes such as transmit equalization (Pre-emphasis, De-Emphasis) and receive...
    on Mar 27, 2012
  • Forum Post: Re: IBIS models for RS-422 and LVDS

    David Larkin - WEBENCH Design Center David Larkin - WEBENCH Design Center
    Emanuel, You may find the IBIS models on ti.com at the individual product pages. SN65LVDS31 and SN65LVDS32 have an IBIS model. AM26LS31 and AM26LS32 do not have an IBIS model. AM26LV31 does not have an IBIS model, but the AM26LV31E does. The 31E appears to be a newer design with enhanced...
    on Apr 9, 2012
  • Forum Post: RE: PCI xx12 drivers.

    Jesse Trevino Jesse Trevino
    I agree, We paid for the computer which came with the drivers that the OS needs to work. Nonetheless, the consumer is always left holding the short end of the stick. It's funny pathetic not funny ha ha. That Texas Instruments is in cahoots with Microsoft in excluding us from this driver. Knowing...
    on Nov 29, 2012
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