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Question by cat
Submitted on 7/7/2003
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Hi, I had a problem with the RiseStrength, FallStrength and FanoutLoad in the gate-level simulation. It seems that the simulation does not take those parameters into account when it calculates for the rise and fall time of a gate. Is there any specific software that I have to use or am I supposed to set up something in the software before I run the simulation? If anyone could help me with this, it would be appreciated. Thanks.


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