ANSI INCITS 369-2003 Information Technology - SCSI Signal Modeling-2 (SSM-2).pdf
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1、ANSI INCITS 369-2003for Information Technology SCSI Signal Modeling-2 (SSM-2)ANSIINCITS 369-2003ANSIINCITS 369-2003American National Standardfor Information Technology SCSI Signal Modeling-2 (SSM-2)SecretariatInformation Technology Industry Council (ITI)Approved June 5, 2003American National Standar
2、ds Institute, Inc.AbstractThis standard defines a common methodology for modeling and simulating SCSI systems accurately andconsistantly. It establishes the requirements for the exchange of perfomance information between com-ponents suppliers and system simulators. It defines the acceptable methods
3、for extracting the electricaland perfomance attributes of the constituent parts of the SCSI parallel interface. It establishes a commonmethodolgy for simulating the SCSI physical environment. It is intended to be used in conjunction with therequirements within the SCSI Parallel Interface (SPI-x) fam
4、ily of standards.Approval of an American National Standard requires review by ANSI that therequirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria for approval havebeen met by the standards developer.Consensus is established when, in the judgement of the ANSI Board ofStandards Review, substantia
5、l agreement has been reached by directly andmaterially affected interests. Substantial agreement means much more thana simple majority, but not necessarily unanimity. Consensus requires that allviews and objections be considered, and that a concerted effort be madetowards their resolution.The use of
6、 American National Standards is completely voluntary; theirexistence does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approvedthe standards or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or usingproducts, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standards.The American National Stand
7、ards Institute does not develop standards andwill in no circumstances give an interpretation of any American NationalStandard. Moreover, no person shall have the right or authority to issue aninterpretation of an American National Standard in the name of the AmericanNational Standards Institute. Req
8、uests for interpretations should beaddressed to the secretariat or sponsor whose name appears on the titlepage of this standard.CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised orwithdrawn at any time. The procedures of the American National StandardsInstitute require that action be ta
9、ken periodically to reaffirm, revise, orwithdraw this standard. Purchasers of American National Standards mayreceive current information on all standards by calling or writing the AmericanNational Standards Institute.American National StandardPublished byAmerican National Standards Institute, Inc.25
10、 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036Copyright 2003 by Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)All rights reserved.No part of this publication may be reproduced in anyform, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise,without prior written permission of ITI, 1250 Eye Street NW, Washington, DC
11、 20005. Printed in the United States of AmericaCAUTION: The developers of this standard have requested that holders of patents that may berequired for the implementation of the standard disclose such patents to the publisher. However,neither the developers nor the publisher have undertaken a patent
12、search in order to identifywhich, if any, patents may apply to this standard. As of the date of publication of this standardand following calls for the identification of patents that may be required for the implementation ofthe standard, no such claims have been made. No further patent search is con
13、ducted by the de-veloper or publisher in respect to any standard it processes. No representation is made or impliedthat licenses are not required to avoid infringement in the use of this standard.iPageForeword . ivIntroduction. vii1 Scope .12 References .22.1 Overview .22.2 Approved references .22.3
14、 References under development 23 Definitions, acronyms, symbols, abbreviations, keywords, and conventions .33.1 Definitions .33.2 Acronyms 93.3 Symbols and abbreviations .103.4 Keywords 113.5 Conventions 114 General .134.1 Overview .134.2 Signal modeling purposes .144.2.1 Overview 144.2.2 Physical c
15、omponents and signals 144.2.2.1 Relationship between physical and modeling terminology 144.2.2.2 Elemental components 144.2.2.3 Composite components 154.2.2.4 Systems 154.2.2.5 Signals and measurement points 154.2.2.6 Run length dependent driver signals .164.2.2.7 Interactions between signals on dif
16、ferent signal lines .164.2.3 Viewpoints .174.3 Application to measurement 194.4 Practical considerations for creating models .204.5 Relationship between components of the modeling environment .214.6 Relationship between signal specifications in standards and modeling 224.7 Accuracy and model validat
17、ion considerations .225 Methodologies 235.1 Overview .235.2 Behavioral .235.2.1 IBIS 235.2.1.1 Overview .235.2.1.2 IBIS model creation .245.2.1.3 Pre-modeling activities 245.2.1.4 Data extraction 265.2.1.5 Creating the IBIS file .325.2.1.6 IBIS model validation 405.2.1.7 IBIS model verification 405.
18、2.1.8 Acceptance criteria 415.2.2 Maxwell matrices 425.2.2.1 Overview .425.2.2.2 Empirical extraction .425.2.2.3 Validation 435.2.3 Theoretical extraction .435.2.4 Interpreting Maxwell matrices 445.3 Circuit models .456 Models 476.1 Overview .476.2 General requirements .476.2.1 Applicability 47Conte
19、ntsPageii6.2.2 Documentation .476.2.3 Model name .486.2.4 Model class 486.2.5 Model boundary .486.2.6 Model limitations or dependencies .486.2.7 Model creation methodology 496.2.7.1 Model creation stimuli .496.2.7.2 Amplitude and timing .496.2.7.3 Frequency range .496.2.7.4 Rise time .496.2.8 Model
20、validation .506.2.8.1 Accuracy requirements .506.2.8.2 Model validation stimuli .506.2.8.3 Amplitude and timing .506.2.8.4 Frequency range .516.2.8.5 Rise time .516.2.9 Model support contact information .516.2.10 License agreement .516.3 Interconnect component models .516.3.1 Overview 516.3.2 Cables
21、 516.3.2.1 Description 516.3.2.2 Model boundary 526.3.2.3 Model class .526.3.2.4 Connectors 536.3.3 Printed circuit boards .546.3.3.1 Model boundary 546.3.4 Model class 546.3.4.1 Methodology 556.3.4.2 Validation 556.4 Devices .566.4.1 Overview 566.4.2 Transceivers .566.4.2.1 Model boundary 566.4.2.2
22、 Model class .566.4.2.3 Methodology 566.4.2.4 Validation 566.4.3 Terminators 566.4.3.1 Description 566.4.3.2 Model boundary 566.4.3.3 Model class .566.4.3.4 Description 576.4.4 Methodolog 606.4.5 Validation .606.5 Instrumentation models .616.5.1 Description .616.5.2 Model boundary .616.5.3 Model Cla
23、ss .616.5.4 Probe models .626.5.4.1 Models for Agilent active probe (probe tip) .626.5.4.2 Models for Agilent active differential probe (probe tip) 636.5.5 Methodology .646.5.6 Correlation accuracy 647 Standard model constructions 657.1 Host bus adapter / target board 657.1.1 Description .65iiiPage7
24、.1.2 Model boundary .657.1.3 Model class 657.1.3.1 Methodology 657.2 Cable assemblies 667.2.1 Description .667.2.2 Model boundary .667.2.3 Model class 667.2.4 Methodology .667.2.5 Validation .667.2.6 Correlation accuracy 667.3 Backplane .667.3.1 Description .667.3.2 Model boundary .677.3.3 Model cla
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