IBISINF

Zuken's IBIS Model Information Utility (Version 1.0.2)

This ibis model information utility is provided free by Zuken. It provides information on IBIS model content to make browsing easier. You can download for Windows, HP700, Solaris and Linux.

New in Version 1.0.2 - is the ability to export the voltage/current model waveforms into MS EXCEL and then format and modify them using MS EXCEL - see demo (AVI - 5mb)

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Instructions:

  • To obtain help: ibisinf -i
  • To use: ibisinf <ibis filename> [-c [comp,...]] -m [model,...]
    Gets information on all or named ibis components and models.

For example:

  • ibisinf 74F74.ibs -c -m
    Gives information on all components and models in the IBIS model file "74F74.ibs".

  

Third Party Modeling Tools / Links

  • ibischk3
    The official ibischk3 checks Version 1.1, 2.1 and 3.2 level IBIS files. (Use -ebd and -pkg flags for .ebd and .pkg files.) Contracted by the IBIS Open Forum, many vendors supported and contributed to its development.
  • s2ibis (Version 1.3)
    North Carolina State University provided the original s2ibis utility for automatic Spice model to IBIS Version 1.1 model conversion.
  • s2ibis2 (Version 1.1)
    North Carolina State University provided the s2ibis2 utility for automatic Spice model to IBIS Version 2.1 model conversion. Also download the s2ibis2.fix.tar.Z file and compile a new executable to avoid a decimal digit accuracy problem. Cisco Systems has contributed a Linux version with the fix included.
  • s2ibis2 SpiTran Graphical User Interface
    Spice to IBIS Graphical User Interface kit written in JAVA 1.2 for any platform contributed by Cadence Design.
  • Edality - IBIS Developer Studio
    IBIS Development studio is capable of viewing, editing and verifying IBIS models. You can view and edit the IBIS model in a graphical or in a text mode, just what you need for your task. The model verification is done using the golden parser (IBIS ver3.2 ) and can be called directly from the IBIS-DS user interface.
    The beauty of it is: THE IBIS VIEWER IS FREE TO USE, to use the editor functions it requires a upgrade of the software. Although the editor functions can still be used in the viewer, the save functions are restricted.
  • Sintecs- IBIS:
    Sintecs is a leading-edge European service provider focussing on the high-speed system design market. Founded in 2000 as consultants for board level analyses, Sintecs has evolved to become a complete EDA system design service provider.