Arpad,
What they did had nothing to do with AMI modeling. They (and I) just used
the AMI flow of generating a "Melded Impulse Response" of the channel, and
then convolving it with their "Melded" Impulse response.
We both had no Tx Equalization, and we generated waveforms at the Rx Pad.
Walter
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Subject: [ibis-macro] A question about asymmetric edges in AMI simulations
Ken, Kumar, Ambrish,
I was impressed with the presentation you gave at the IBIS Summit at
DesignCon on the
topic of "Channel Simulation Using IBIS Models with Asymmetric Rising and
Falling Edges".
http://www.ibis.org/summits/feb19/willis1.pdf
On slide 2 you mentioned that you were using Micron's y11a.ibs file for
the simulations.
I looked at that file, and noted that it does not have any [Model]s with
the [Algorithmic
Model] keyword. I don't see anything in the slides about what AMI model
you were
using for the "Channel Simulation". I vaguely remember that in the
discussion that followed
the presentation you mentioned that it was a standard AMI model of some
sort. Could you
tell us whose/which AMI models (DLL) you were using to generate the
simulation waveforms
in the presentation?
Thanks,
Arpad
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