Explain in detail static and dynamic hazard with example.
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STATIC HAZARDS. A static hazard occurs when a single input variable change should cause no change in the output of a combinational logic circuit, but a short glitch of the incorrect logic level occurs....
For example, for an OR gate with inputs R and S, if R=1 and S=0, the output will be 1. ... This is called a static 0 hazard if this simultaneous change in U and V is caused by a single input variable change. STATIC 1 HAZARDS. A static 1 hazard may occur in a two level sum of products (SOP) implementation....♤♤
Dynamic Hazards. Definition:- "A dynamic hazard is the possibility of an output changing more than once as a result of a single input change" Dynamic hazards often occur in larger logic circuits where there are different routes to the output (from the input).....
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