Re: What's the meaning of 'assert' and 'deassert' ?
- From: "山之岚" <lan54160@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 21 Nov 2006 07:45:04 -0800
OK
You are right! Thanks again!
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On 2006-11-21, =?gb2312?B?yb3WruGw?= <lan54160@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Given the copious context you've provided, this is just a guess:
assert: set a signal to its "active" state.
deassert: set a signal to its "inactive state.
If a signal is active-low, "asserting" that signal means
setting it low and deasserting it means setting it high.
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