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A combinationational logic implementation without static hazards also does not exhibit any dynamic hazards. Is it true

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Answered by ITZAARAV
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If a combinational circuit has no hazards, then it is said that for any combination of propagation delays and for any individual input change, that output will not have a variation in I/O value. ... This combination of delays that produce a glitch may or may not be likely to occur in the implementation of the circuit.

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Answered by DeviIQueen
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If a combinational circuit has no hazards, then it is said that for any combination of propagation delays and for any individual input change, that output will not have a variation in I/O value. ... This combination of delays that produce a glitch may or may not be likely to occur in the implementation of the circuit.

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