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Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Edality | Subject: Ibis Development Studio v1.5
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 16 March 2004

Package gets to grips with Ibis models

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Ibis Development Studio is a novel package for viewing, editing and verifying Ibis models.

Ibis Development Studio is a novel package for viewing, editing and verifying Ibis models Users can view and edit an Ibis model in either a graphical or text mode, depending on the requirements of the application

Model verification is performed using the golden parser (Ibis v3.2), and can be called from the Ibis Development Studio user interface.

The Ibis viewer is free to download and use: only the editing functions require a software upgrade.

Although the editor functions can be used in the view version, the save functions are restricted.

The key features in the current release (version 1.5) are: the model library - models can be easily loaded, edited, verified and saved to a central location; the template library - which allows the user to create templates to speed model development; FPGA support - makes it easy to create Ibis models based on pinning files; easy editing - users can just drag and drop Ibis elements or move the nodes in the V/I curves; EBD and PKG file support - Ibis models used in these files are detected and loaded for editing and verification; error navigation for the golden parser; and easy change of large amount of pin model assignments.

Ibis Development Studio v1.5 from is available now for download from the Edality website.

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