RE: [sv-bc] #1step

From: Arturo Salz <Arturo.Salz_at_.....>
Date: Fri Jan 06 2006 - 11:51:59 PST
Shalom,

 

"step" is defined as a time-unit so it's no different than "ms" or "ps".
The only difference being 

that "step" is not a physical unit, but depends on the precision of the
overall simulation.

Thus, it can be used with any arbitrary number (i.e. 2step) and anywhere
time_literals are allowed (such uses may not be advisable, but they are
not disallowed).

 

            Arturo

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From: owner-sv-bc@eda.org [mailto:owner-sv-bc@eda.org] On Behalf Of
Bresticker, Shalom

Sent: Thursday, December 29, 2005 5:44 AM

To: sv-bc@eda.org

Subject: [sv-bc] #1step

 

Can a time literal of "step" be used with a number different from 1? If
not, does it say so anywhere?

 

Can "1step" be used wherever tiem_literal may be used or only as
"#1step"?

 

Thanks,

Shalom

 

Shalom Bresticker

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