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==Electronics==
In
electronics,
digital circuits and
digital electronics, the
propagation delay, or
gate delay, is the length of time starting from when the input to a
logic gate becomes stable and valid, to the time that the output of that logic gate is stable and valid. Often this refers to the time required for the output to reach 50% of its final output level when the input changes. Reducing gate delays in
digital circuits allows them to process data at a faster rate and improve overall performance.
The difference in
propagation delays of logic elements is the major contributor to
glitches in
asynchronous circuits as a result of
race conditions.
The
principle of logical effort utilizes propagation delays to compare designs implementing the same logical statement.
Physics
In
physics, particularly in the
electromagnetism field, the
propagation delay is the length of time it takes for a signal to travel to its destination. For example, in the case of an electric signal, it's the time taken for the signal to travel through a wire. See also,
velocity of propagation.
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