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regarding time-scale in verilog

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Hi all,
can u explain me how the 'timescale 1ps/1ps will be evaluated.
thanx in advance
 

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Hi,

The 'timescale time_unit base / precision base

eg.
'timescale 1ps/1ps means thedelays are in 1 ps unit and the precision is 1 ps..

There is no default timescale in Verilog; delays are simply relative numbers, until a timescale directive declares the units and base the numbers represent.
 
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