A. Varma, S. Lipa, A. Glaser, M. Steer, P. Franzon
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Abstract
In this paper, a tool to convert SPICE netlists to IBIS (Input/Output Buffer Information Specification) models is presented This tool simulates the netlist on a user-desirable SPICE engine and produces both static and dynamic characteristics of the IBIS model. A CMOS driver circuit is simulated in HSPICE and compared with an equivalent circuit created with IBIS models of the same drivers. Outputs from the drivers are compared IBIS models are also compared against macro-models of nonlinear digital drivers using spline functions with finite time difference approximation modeling techniques.