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To include the (reset) or not ??
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kpsai26779 said:Hi omara,
It depends on your application, but both asynchronous and synchronous resets have their own advantages.
omara007 said:I'm not asking which one to use .. I'm asking should I add it to the sensitivity list or not ..
kpsai26779 said:omara007 said:I'm not asking which one to use .. I'm asking should I add it to the sensitivity list or not ..
Hi omara,
Wat I mean to say is if you are using asynchronous reset then you can include reset in sensitivity list but It is not unique.
muni123 said:Dear Omara,
The following is the conclusion part of a clifford E Cummings paper regarding Sync resets and async resets. Hope it may help you to understand better what megastar007 told.
conclusion: Properly used, synchronous and asynchronous resets can each guarantee reliable reset assertion. Although an asynchronous reset is a safe way to reliably reset circuitry, removal of an asynchronous reset can cause significant problems if not done properly.
The proper way to design with asynchronous resets is to add the reset synchronizer logic to allow asynchronous reset of the design and to insure synchronous reset removal to permit safe restoration of normal design functionality.