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November 13, 2017 at 7:40 am
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Jawad,
In principle, delays are used when you design a system having different components with different response time. So in order to make one device to be able to respond to the other you have to add some delay to the faster one so the other device can catch the signal and respond accordingly.
The value of the delays depends on the devices in the system and varies from one design to another!
hope that helps,
Mohamed Abouseif
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