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Standard Delay Format - Definition |
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Standard Delay Format (SDF) is an IEEE standard for the representation and interpretation of timing data for use at any stage of an electronic design process.
It is an ASCII format that is represented in a tool and language independent way and includes path delays, timing constraint values, interconnect delays and high level technology parameters.
See also: VITAL, EDIF
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Example Usage of Standard |
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plannerisms: My journal (which is actually a planner): For many years I used Standard blank or lined-page books as my journa.. http://bit.ly/5NogSx |
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psibreaker: RT @knellr: Distressing article on China's approach to Copenhagen, certainly different to the Standard line http://bit.ly/745URE |
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MsGail1999: I agree with the General, this is not a "layover - layup - lay" in Afghanistan but a mission to fight terrorism. Set your Standard higher. |
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