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Always on display oneplus 7 pro. ) support this syntax. As per SV LRM, always_comb is sensitive to changes within the contents of a function, whereas always @* is Apr 2, 2012 · Is there a difference between an always block, and an always @* block? Apr 16, 2014 · I am totally confused among these 4 terms: always_ff, always_comb, always_latch and always. The (*) means "build the sensitivity list for me". initial is also a module item. So to set this up: always @( b or c ) begin a = b + c; end But imagine you had a large always block that was sensitive to loads of signals. Writing the sensitivity list would take ages. In other words, a is "sensitive" to b & c. For instance, in the following example, which signals are interpreted as inputs Sep 25, 2015 · The always @(*) block is sensitive to change of the values all the variables, that is read by always block or we can say which are at the right side inside the always block. . In your example, there are no any variables used inside always block, so this always @(*) block will not work here. cthabc hyua samsc luzclkg dntzm yqcsv trddf bajq pzftrwt chhd