sherline123
Member level 2
Hi all,
After reading many posts in the forum, I started to get confused.
My understanding on metastability is it cause the output to be X. This mean it can be any values.
By having high MTBF, we have high probability to avoid metastability.
My question is does this mean we will have a correct output value? Or it just won't be intermediate value between "0" and "1" but could be wrong value?
As if the output value is wrong, it still might lead to data loss.
After reading many posts in the forum, I started to get confused.
My understanding on metastability is it cause the output to be X. This mean it can be any values.
By having high MTBF, we have high probability to avoid metastability.
My question is does this mean we will have a correct output value? Or it just won't be intermediate value between "0" and "1" but could be wrong value?
As if the output value is wrong, it still might lead to data loss.