[sv-bc] 1ps is not equivalent to 0.1ns

From: Surya Pratik Saha <spsaha@cal.interrasystems.com>
Date: Tue Jan 31 2012 - 01:04:16 PST
Hi,
In page 20 of SV 2009 LRM, it is mentioned:

For example, if the time unit specified
is 1ns and the precision is 100ps, then delay values are rounded off to one decimal place (1ps is equivalent
to 0.1ns). Thus, a delay of 2.75ns would be rounded off to 2.8ns.

But 1ps is not equivalent to 0.1ns, actually 100ps is equivalent to 0.1ns. LRM should correct it. I filed Mantis 4027 for this.
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Regards
Surya

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