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- Q2409965 abstract "Template:ForMetastability in electronics is the ability of a digital electronic system to persist for an unbounded time in an unstable equilibrium or metastable state.In metastable states, the circuit may be unable to settle into a stable '0' or '1' logic level within the time required for proper circuit operation. As a result, the circuit can act in unpredictable ways, and may lead to a system failure, sometimes referred to as a "glitch". Metastability is an instance of Buridan's ass paradox.Metastable states are inherent features of asynchronous digital systems, and of systems with more than one independent clock domain. In self-timed asynchronous systems, arbiters are designed to allow the system to proceed only after the metastability has resolved, so the metastability is a normal condition, not an error condition.In synchronous systems with asynchronous inputs, synchronizers are designed to make the probability of a synchronization failure acceptably small.Metastable states are avoidable in fully synchronous systems when the input setup and hold time requirements on flip-flops are satisfied.".
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- Q2409965 comment "Template:ForMetastability in electronics is the ability of a digital electronic system to persist for an unbounded time in an unstable equilibrium or metastable state.In metastable states, the circuit may be unable to settle into a stable '0' or '1' logic level within the time required for proper circuit operation. As a result, the circuit can act in unpredictable ways, and may lead to a system failure, sometimes referred to as a "glitch".".
- Q2409965 label "Metastability in electronics".