1, This folder contains IBIS models released by Analog eLAB.

2, The folder structure is as follows:

Share folder location: \\dflds04\elabmodeling\
IBIS model release folder:  IBIS_MODEL\
Part folder:                ...........SN65EL16\
Revision folder:            ...................2009-01-29\
IBIS file:                  ..............................sn65el16.ibs
Release information:        ..............................sn65el16.ibs.txt

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|Texas Instruments Incorporated
|5V  PECL/ECL 1:2 Fanout Buffer
|Valid for clock frequencies upto 3.4 - 3.5GHz
|*_S components are valid for parts used with D and DB in Single-Ended mode
|*_D components are valid for parts used with D and DB in Differential mode
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| Marketing part#        Voltage Range    Package-type            #pins
|SN65EL16D                4.2V-5.7V        SOIC                    8-pin
|SN65EL16DGK              4.2V-5.7V        MSOP(SOIC-TSSOP)        8-pin
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[IBIS Ver]      4.0
[File name]     sn65el16.ibs   
[File Rev]      1.0
[Date]          02/02/2009
[Source]        Texas Instruments Incorporated.
                Analog-eLab, HPA
                12500 TI Blvd
                Dallas, TX -75243
                For Support e-mail: elab_ibis@list.ti.com  
                            
[Notes]         Revision History:
                1.0: 02/02/2009
                 - Model based on Simulations in TISPICE
                 - Model not matched to silicon measurements
                 - Separate Models and components with D/DB configured 
                   as single-ended and differential
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[Disclaimer]
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 This product is designed as an aid for customers of Texas Instruments.
 No warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to this third
 party software (if any) or with respect to its fitness for any
 particular purpose is claimed by Texas Instruments or the author. The
 software (if any) is provided solely on an "as is" basis. The entire
 risk as to its quality and performance is with the customer
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[Copyright] (C) Copyright 2009 Texas Instruments Incorporated. 
             All rights reserved.
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3, Guidelines:

   1, each model should have its own folder named by the part (the part folder).

   2, under the part folder, a folder named by the release date should be 
      created for each revision of the model (revision folder).

   3, if two or more parts share the same model, only one revision folder 
      contains the IBIS file and the release notes. The revision folders of all 
      additional parts shuold contain a copy of the release notes.

   4, Do NOT delete anything after a release is made. If there was an error, 
      make a new release and document it in the release notes.

4, Guidelines for the release notes:

   1, the first release notes should contain:

      1, part name.

      2, the name of the person who developed the model.

      3, anything needs to be documented about the making of the model.

   2, each subsequent release notes should contain the information of the 
      previous release, what has been changed for this release, and who made 
      the change.

