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In this video well look at the basics of running simple channel simulations using IBIS-AMI models. This video will focus primarily on the practical aspects of running a channel simulation, rather than an in-depth look at how it runs. If you havent already changed your ADS settings to the HSD personality, you should do so. On the main window go to help, design flow settings and select high-speed digital. Youll then have the option to retain your hotkeys and select add ons. After going through the process of changing your design flow, you will need to restart ADS to have the changes reflected in the program. Well first run a simulation using behavioral models for the Tx and Rx which are shipped with ADS. Following that well replace the transmitter with an IBIS-AMI model. Note that you can mix and match IBIS-AMI and behaviorial models in the same simulation, if for example you only had access to the IBIS-AMI model for the transmitter. Well navigate to the simulation channels sim pa