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If one logic is created using blocking statements can same logic be reproduced using non-blocking statements?
 

It is strongly recommended that you do not use block assignment in your design. Once you use it ,you will find that the following debug will be very time-consuming
 

but we cant avoid always blocking statement.
blocking needed most of places in my design .
how to avoid it?
if u have any documents related to it
 

You can use blocking statements for sequential assignments and non blocking for parallel assignments
 

well blocking statements can b used for combinational design n non-blocking for squential design
 

blocking statemnest are used to model combo logic and non blocking for modelling sequential logic.

If use it wrongly synthesised logic will still be correct, but there will be mismatch between functional simulation and post synthesis simultaion.
as a general use
blocking for combo and non blocking for sequential
there us no need to mix the statments . Don't mix
 

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