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What's the advantages of 2-state simulation?

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Hi All,

Could you tell me some views about the advantages of 2-state simulation, and the application field? As I know, it will speed the simulation. But for my opinion, it will ignore some issues, such as bus conflict.

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Hi,
absolutely right it will speed the simulation process and it do have its drawback.
but its more of your choice when you need to use it.
if you declare a bit type memory,simulator will only go through 2 states instead of all the 4 states, this will further improve if the memory declared are two large. so definitely simulation performance will improve.
we have to figure which to use according to application.
please revert if i am wrong somewhere.

-Manmohan
 

Thanks.

But I still confuse with where we will use 2-state simulation. And during using, how to judge if it is right.
 

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