Re: [sv-ac] Question on clock flow

From: John Havlicek <john.havlicek_at_.....>
Date: Fri May 11 2007 - 07:05:43 PDT
Hi Ed:

My interpretation is (B).  You will get (A) from

   @c (@d x) and y

J.H.

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> Hi,
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> What is your interpretation of the clock flow in the LRM on the
> following example:
> 
> Question here to answer is what does @c (@d x and y) mean? A or B ?
> ------------------------------------
> (A) (@d x) and (@c y) 
> (B) (@d x) and (@d y) 
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> Thanks,
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> ed
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