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gops over 16 years ago
what does a net toggle rate of .02/ns mean? Does it means that the net is going to change its value 20,000,000 times in a second?
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    gops over 16 years ago
    Hi Kari; Thank you for the reply. I got this info from encounter RTL Compiler low power guide.Please see the attachment.Also Kari , by saying 20% of the time; What do you mean by "time" . There is one more term called probability, defined as the probability of the activation of timing arc . If the net toggle rate is specified, then why should we give probability ? Honestly speaking , I got confused with these two terms.Can you please make these two terms clear for me?
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    gops over 16 years ago
    Hi Kari; Thank you for the reply. I got this info from encounter RTL Compiler low power guide.Please see the attachment.Also Kari , by saying 20% of the time; What do you mean by "time" . There is one more term called probability, defined as the probability of the activation of timing arc . If the net toggle rate is specified, then why should we give probability ? Honestly speaking , I got confused with these two terms.Can you please make these two terms clear for me?
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