[ibis-macro] Re: I agree with Arpad, that we should start by assuming my introductory language and see if it works ...

  • From: Walter Katz <wkatz@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <Arpad_Muranyi@xxxxxxxxxx>, "IBIS-ATM" <ibis-macro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 5 Jan 2016 14:14:26 -0500 (EST)

Arpad,



I think there are several scrubbing passes. The first one that this last
e-mail focused on is can we put in a simple statement in the beginning of
IBIS that can clarify all uses of GND, and the Ground Symbol which often
should be replaced by "GND".



A second scrubbing is the use of the word Ground.



Walter



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Walter,



Thanks for your efforts in getting this started.



I have a basic question. Did you search strictly for "GND"?

How about when the word is spelled out, like "ground"? Are

there possibly any other spelling variants of ground?



Thanks,



Arpad

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All,



This should have gone to IBIS-ATM. I am adding another document that
contains all of the graphic elements in IBIS 6.1 that contain GND or the
ground symbol.



Walter



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All,



The enclosed document lists all lines (or paragraphs) that contain the
string GND. I eliminated occurrences of "[GND .]" and "GND Pulse .". The
(n): at the beginning of each line is an artifact of the way I did this
extraction, but us useful to identify each GND occurrence.



This does not include GND in graphics and the ground symbol in graphics.
Most of these are resolved by changing the ground symbol to GND and
interpreting them as signal_names.



There are other things we need to look at carefully (like A_GND),



Walter





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Subject: I agree with Arpad, that we should start by assuming my
introductory language and see if it works ...



All,



To all, a Happy New Year.



I do agree with Arpad's comment in the minutes of the last meeting:



- Arpad: It seems that Walter's proposal was an attempt to define a
general rule

at the outset that could allow us to resolve many issues with one

statement.

- I'm beginning to wonder if it is going to work that way.

- Perhaps we would be better off to start reading the document sentence
by

sentence and hashing out the details for each necessary change. Then,
as we

are doing that, if we run into something that could be generalized up
front

we can add an upfront statement.

- Right now it seems that we've spent two meetings trying to tackle the

generalized concept and still have confusion and or disagreement.



Walter



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