IBIS (Input/Output Buffer Information Specification) is a standard for modeling the analog behavior of integrated circuit input/output buffers. It allows simulation of signal integrity effects in electronic circuits, such as reflections, crosstalk, and timing delays, without requiring detailed transistor-level models. It is commonly used in high-speed digital design for board-level simulations to ensure signal quality and timing margins.
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