2 double ttv_GetPathMaxDelay(char *figure, char *start, char *end, char
3 *dir, double VDD, double temperature);
5 D
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6 Returns the maximum delay path from _
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7 on _
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8 temperature _
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9 eg. ttv_GetPathMaxDelay(circuit, _
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\bs_
\be_
\bt_
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\b3_
\b], _
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\bn_
\bt_
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\ba_
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\bt, _
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\bd, 2.5,
10 70) returns the delay of the maximum delay path between _
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\bt_
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\b] rising
11 and _
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\bn_
\bt_
\be_
\br_
\bn_
\ba_
\bl_
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\be_
\bs_
\be_
\bt falling when voltage is 2.5V and temperature 70C.