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Rich I was not implying there is some secret sauce in the model, but rather the effect of ESD diode act more like lumped cap giving you LOG10(f/x) response. I know in some of the std. RL has been defined as flat line up to some frequency, it makes more sense to follow realistic model. Thanks, Ali Mellitz, Richard wrote: Ali, They are there disguised in parallel with the die cap. Interestingly enough this can dominate performance. I created these based on what might be designed and still meet a spec. I didn't sprinkle in any "secret sauce". That's the real business, but we won't talk about that here. In any case, I believe that any passing channel needs to work with all possible combinations of Tx/Rx spec's. ... Rich -----Original Message----- From: owner-stds-802-3-blade@listserv.ieee.org [mailto:owner-stds-802-3-blade@listserv.ieee.org] On Behalf Of Ali Ghiasi Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 7:13 PM To: STDS-802-3-BLADE@listserv.ieee.org Subject: Re: [BP] how to evaluate signaling method follow up Richard I looked at your package model but I did not see input device or ESD caps. In real implementation the ESD diode is going to drive the package return loss and well design package will have negligible contribution to the overall return loss. Thanks, Ali Mellitz, Richard wrote:I added the shell for package modeling that I've been using for some time now. I just call it the spec package models that I use to driver real design requirement. I just tuned the models to -10dB for the 5GHz and under mark. It's under 100 MB too :-) Anyhow it's a 3 differential line model and assumes the die resistance and capacitance load are parameters in the die model outside of this package model. PS, Oh Charles, Neat hspice tricks! It addresses channel jitter amplification. -----Original Message----- From: owner-stds-802-3-blade@listserv.ieee.org [mailto:owner-stds-802-3-blade@listserv.ieee.org] On Behalf Of Charles Moore Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 7:23 PM To: STDS-802-3-BLADE@listserv.ieee.org Subject: [BP] how to evaluate signaling method follow up guys, Here is the next step after the proposal i sent out August 23. This includes: 1. A simulation file for NRZ simulation. 2. A transmitter subcircuit file for NRZ simulation. 3. A simulation file for PAM4 simulation. 4. A transmitter subcircuit file for PAM4 simulation. 5. a zip file with the PRBS pwl files i used. You can look at the files to see the structure of the simulation or use them to do simulations yourself. If you want to do simulations you will need: 1. A receiver subcircuit file named "rx.inc". I am treating receivers as proprietary. 2. Package model subcircuit files for the transmitter called: "TxPackage.inc" and for the receiver called: "RxPackage.inc" 3. A touchstone file describing the channel. You may need to change the name of the file in the simulation file. You may want to change the parameter values in the simulationfile. |