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danaliv
7y ago
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The terminology is different at this level. Asserted means the lines are set to whichever voltage is logically 1.
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0xcde4c3db
7y ago
To me, "asserted" implies a control signal whose semantics aren't numeric. That is, it's describing a true/false or on/off state ("is this condition present?") rather than a binary digit. For an address or data bus I think it's fine to just use "1".
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