Delay Rise Formula:
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Delay Rise is the time taken for the output of a gate to change from some value to 1. It represents the portion of the rise delay that is inherent to the circuit and affected by various electrical parameters.
The calculator uses the Delay Rise equation:
Where:
Explanation: The equation calculates the total delay rise by summing the intrinsic delay, the product of rise resistance and delay capacitance, and the product of slope rise and previous delay.
Details: Accurate Delay Rise calculation is crucial for timing analysis in digital circuits, signal propagation analysis, and ensuring proper synchronization in electronic systems.
Tips: Enter all parameter values in appropriate units (seconds for time, ohms for resistance, farads for capacitance). All values must be non-negative and valid.
Q1: What is Intrinsic Rise Delay?
A: Intrinsic rise delay in the current stage is the portion of the rise delay that is inherent to the circuit and not affected by external factors like loading.
Q2: How does Rise Resistance affect the delay?
A: Rise Resistance is defined as the resistance encountered during the rise transition of the output signal, which directly impacts the delay calculation.
Q3: What does Delay Capacitance represent?
A: Delay capacitance represents the capacitance in the current stage, which is the total capacitance at the output node.
Q4: How is Slope Rise defined?
A: Slope rise is defined as the rate at which the input signal voltage rises.
Q5: What is Delay Previous?
A: Delay Previous is defined as the previous output obtained in the gate or past delay that is observed by the gate.