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Power supply are inout ports, but why?

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Why vdd and vss are inout ports in most of the designs?

We are providing Power from outside the chip.

So in that case we need to put them as input ports only, right?

Anyone please explain...??
 

where you have the vdd & vss?, in RTL? should not.
 
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