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lusorg
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wreal bidirectionality - Any solution ?
Jan 16
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Hi all,
I need model simple in/out block using wreal.
It's is possible ? Because i cannot use Z to open connection.
Thanks all.
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Re: wreal bidirectionality - Any solution ?
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Jan 16
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I know of no wreal implementation that supports that yet.
Maybe you need to try some of the other ways of extending verilog.
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