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Missing Value in SDF: What does it mean?

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Let's say I have this value in low to high of an INTERCONNECT delay, (1::3). Notice that only the maximum and minimum has a value but the typical is missing. In this case, what is the value for the typical? Is it 0?
 

Generally, timing analysis doesn't care for typical values. If timing closure is achieved for minimal and maximal delays, it's achieved under all possible conditions.

In this case, what is the value for the typical? Is it 0?
Hardly possible if the limit values are 1 and 3.
 

Generally, timing analysis doesn't care for typical values. If timing closure is achieved for minimal and maximal delays, it's achieved under all possible conditions.


Hardly possible if the limit values are 1 and 3.

Oh yeah. It should be in between.. Then if I run the simulation without specifying maximum and minimum, it will run in typical, right? Then what value will the simulation use?
 

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