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RE: SPICE model of PCI Bus



> Hello there,
>
> I am looking for help in modeling in HSPICE a typical PCI bus system.
> Is there a commerical model for sale?  Any references to good consultants?
> If not, any advise on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Thanks.
> Wilson Yee
> Xilinx, Inc.

Attached below are a few (inconclusive) responses when I asked the same question
a month ago.  If you find any other answers, please post them to the PCI SIG reflector.

/eric rehm
Equator Technologies
Seattle, WA

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From: 	Jack Regula
Sent: 	Monday, January 20, 1997 2:33 PM
To: 	Eric Rehm
Subject: 	Re: FW: PCI bus spice model

Eric:
	I doubt that anyone is going to give you a full Hspice model but
you can download the next best thing - an IBIS model from the web.  I
got mine from www.intusoft.com (actually it came with their simulator) 
but my understanding is these originated with Intel.

Jack Regula


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From: 	Jianyong  Sun
Sent: 	Monday, January 20, 1997 10:28 AM
To: 	eric@equator.com
Subject: 	Re: FW: PCI bus spice model

Try Jim Medeiros at Ziatech. They did the compact PCI simulation.
e_mail: jim_medeiros@ziatech.com

-James Sun      Hardware Design Engineer     FORE Systems, INC.


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From: 	Ali Najafi
Sent: 	Monday, January 20, 1997 6:45 PM
To: 	Mailing List Recipients
Subject: 	Re: FW: PCI bus spice model 


Hspice itself comes with some hspice models, among which are hspice models
for pci bus. You may find some information on hspice user manual. You might
like to have a look at them to see how useful they are for you.


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From: 	Norman Rasmussen njr@teleport.com
Sent: 	Sunday, January 19, 1997 12:46 PM
To: 	'eric@equator.com'
Subject: 	FW: PCI bus spice model 


Eric,

We would like to be able to do this type of recommendation but we have no 
experience with these tools or the companies that provide them.  Our 
expereince is in the actual specification and answering question associated 
with it.  You may want to try posting the request to the PCI SIG reflector. 
 You can find the information of how to subscribe on the PCI SIG web page 
at www.pcisig.com

Norm
flY