Robert asks:
> let's assume, that there were 4 different IBIS IO Models
> In the Ibis Model the Model Selector pad_fsr
So DO you have an IBIS model for that part or not? I don't know what you do or don't have one. Or you're assuming there is one (that you don't have) and then hypothesizing from there. I need more context and background for your question.
I can't find an IBIS model for the MCF5441x. I do have them for the MCF5445x and the MCF5329. If you do have one for your part then please say where you got it and/or provide a link to it. Here's the MCF5445x one:
http://www.freescale.com/webapp/sps/site/prod_summary.jsp?code=MCF5445X&fpsp=1&tab=Design_Tools_Tab
If the parts are similar enough you might be able to get some hints from the MCF5445x one. Reading the Data Sheets they're quite different (Slew Rate Controls versus Drive Strength Controls, or maybe they're just documented differently).
Freescale have very confusing "Drive Strength" documentation for other chips. I had problems with the MCF5329 Data Sheet:
MCF5329 with random SDRAM 1k "bit rot" corruptions
MCF5329 MSCR_FLEXBUS and MSCR_SDRAM Registers, how do they work in SDR mode?
You're lucky you're not using the MCF5301x chips. They DEFAULT to a "Drive Strength" that is documented in the Reference Manual as being RESERVED. I managed to work out what this means by doing some Archaeology on other Data Sheets. In order to understand the MCF5301X Drive Strength, read the MPC56XX manual. Gory details here:
Re: MCF5301X Drive strength settings
You may find the MCF5441X I/O better documented in the MPC (or other chip) manual the I/O circuitry was lifted from.
Tom