RE: [SI-LIST] : non-monotonic

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From: KokTongTHAM ([email protected])
Date: Fri Mar 30 2001 - 02:04:04 PST


Thanks for you reply.

Regards,
KT.THAM

At 午前 10:17 01/03/29 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>At a high level, my answer would be no in that
>the signals are sampled on clock boundaries so
>their behavior during their transition should not
>be of consequence.
>
>That being said. A non-monotonic signal will take
>longer to reach threshold as compared to a clean
>incident wave switched signal. Your client could
>have very tight timing or be looking for the maximum
>possible timing margin.
>
>Just my 0.02
>
>Best Regards,
>
>Michael C. Greim Sonus Networks
>[email protected] 978-589-8336
>
>Making the world safe for digital signals everywhere
>
>And all this science I don't understand
>It's just my job six days a week
>
>The time is gone. The email's over
>Thought I'd something more to say......
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Ingraham, Andrew [mailto:[email protected]]
>Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2001 9:20 AM
>To: 'KokTongTHAM'
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: RE: [SI-LIST] : non-monotonic
>
>
> > I have a client who require monotonicity for address and control signal
> > for
> > DIMM(SDRAM).
> > Is non-monotonic(other then clock) make bad effect to SDRAM?
>
>Apparently.
>
>
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