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How to calculate the delay in VLSI design using RC representation

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This post tells about the definition of power in VLSI design. There is several terms of power we must consider: instantaneous power and average power. The term of power leads us to the term of energy. Instantaneous power of the certain circuit element is the product of the current and voltage through this element and described by the formula P left parenthesis t right parenthesis equals I left parenthesis t right parenthesis V left parenthesis t right parenthesis. The instantaneous power is always time dependent, measured with Watts.

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