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Engineering Digital Design
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Engineering Digital Design

by Richard F. Tinder
January 2000
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
884 pages
29h 39m
English
Academic Press
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9.3 DETECTION AND ELIMINATION HAZARDS 409
in the two enabling paths must not prevent the propagation of the coupled variable to the
output stage. To accomplish this, other noncoupled variable inputs to AND operators must
be active (logic 1), and other noncoupled variable inputs to OR operators must be inactive
(logic 0). All other paths to the output stage must be blocked by proper selection of input
activation levels. The use of a BDD is quite suitable for the purpose of finding hazard cover.
Moreover, the BDD can also be used to simplify separately static 1-hazard cover and static
0-hazard cover. Note that static 1 and static 0 covers must never ...
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ISBN: 9780126912951