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PrimeTime,X-transition power and power unit

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Hello,

1)can someone please explain what is the X-transition power that i see in the power report?

2)Also i get that Total Power= 5.045e-05 (100.00%) and i know that

Power-specific unit information :
Voltage Units = 1 V
Capacitance Units = 1 pf
Time Units = 1 ns
Dynamic Power Units = 1 W
Leakage Power Units = 1 W

So does it mean that i have a 5.045e-05 W/ns power consumption?

Thank you!
 

Nobody knows or the answer is too obvious? :)

About the 2)Is it maybe 5.045e-05 W/cycle?
 

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