BDSL, and IBIS files can be used in various tools to help engineers design, test, and debug devices that integrate PSOC™ Control C3 products.

PSOC™ Control C3 BSDL files

Boundary-Scan Description Language (BSDL) is a subset of VHDL (VHSIC Hardware Description Language) that describes how boundary-scan (JTAG) is implemented in a device and how the device operates. It defines the data transport characteristics of the device, how it captures, shifts, and updates scanned data. Boundary-scan tools usually require that the user supply BSDL files for the devices being used in order to properly generate test vectors and perform in-system programming and functional testing.

PSOC™ Control C3 BSDL files for the various product families are listed in the below table.

Device family

BSDL file

PSOC™ Control C3 BSDL model

ZIP

PSOC™ Control C3 IBIS files

"Input/Output (I/O) Buffer Information Specification" (IBIS) is a text file that contains electrical characteristics of a device. The type of information provided in the file is useful for PC-board design where signal integrity and timing analysis is done to design a part into a system.

PSOC™ Control C3 IBIS files for the various product families are listed in the below table.

Device family

IBIS file

PSOC™ Control C3 IBIS model

ZIP