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Asked: March 29, 20242024-03-29T23:10:11+05:30 2024-03-29T23:10:11+05:30In: Education

Discuss the concept of hazard in digital circuits and its types.

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    2024-03-31T10:04:54+05:30Added an answer on March 31, 2024 at 10:04 am

    In digital circuits, a hazard refers to a temporary glitch or unexpected behavior that occurs due to timing issues during the transition between logic states. Hazards can lead to incorrect circuit operation, erroneous output values, or even damage to the circuitry if not addressed properly. They typically occur in asynchronous or combinational logic circuits where signals propagate through multiple paths with different delays. There are several types of hazards that can occur in digital circuits:

    Static Hazard: A static hazard occurs when a change in one input of a logic gate or circuit causes the output to momentarily glitch or change state, even though the inputs have stabilized. Static hazards can result from asymmetrical delay paths within the circuit, where one path experiences a delay slightly longer or shorter than the others. As a result, the output may momentarily violate the intended logic function, leading to incorrect behavior.

    Dynamic Hazard: A dynamic hazard occurs when the output of a circuit oscillates or changes multiple times during a single transition of the input signals, even though the inputs have stabilized. Dynamic hazards are typically caused by timing mismatches between different paths in the circuit, leading to transient glitches or oscillations in the output. Like static hazards, dynamic hazards can lead to incorrect circuit behavior or output values.

    Essential Hazard: An essential hazard, also known as a glitch, occurs when the output of a circuit momentarily changes state due to a combination of input changes, even though the circuit is properly designed and all inputs have stabilized. Essential hazards are often difficult to eliminate entirely and may require additional circuitry or timing adjustments to mitigate. They can result from complex interactions between different paths and logic gates within the circuit.

    Functional Hazard: A functional hazard occurs when the output of a circuit does not change to the correct value within the specified timing constraints, even though the inputs have changed. Functional hazards can arise from timing delays, propagation delays, or other factors that prevent the circuit from responding correctly to changes in the input signals. Functional hazards are particularly problematic in synchronous circuits, where timing requirements are critical for proper operation.

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