Subject: Explanation for delay operator
From: Srikanth Chandrasekaran (schandra@asc.corp.mot.com)
Date: Mon Jan 22 2001 - 22:41:07 PST
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Hi,
In the latest (1.9) LRM, for delay operator section 4.4.7,
it says that if maxDelay is specified changes to timeDelay
is ignored and the initial value of maxDelay is used.
However 1.3 LRM, says if maxDelay is specified, changes to
maxDelay is ignored and the initial value of maxDelay is
used which probably makes more sense.
case 1: If maxDelay not specified
1. changes to td are ignored and initial value of td used
through simulation (td is constant)
case 2: if maxDelay specified
1. changes to maxdelay is ignored and initial value of it
is used (maxDelay is constant), with the constraint
td always < maxDelay.
Regards,
Sri
-- Srikanth Chandrasekaran EDA Solutions and Products SBU Phone: +61-8-8203 3592 Fax: x3501 email: schandra@asc.corp.mot.com
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