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I need to check this requirement

Serial_in_FF2_meta_out signal is filtered from pulses shorter than two Serial_CLK clock periods and passed to Serial_out on rising edge of CLK_int after 3 Serial_CLK pulses.

As you can see I have two clock here I wrote this :

property Rx_Filter_V3_5_1;
    @(posedge Serial_CLK )
    disable iff(!RST_in)
    (Enable) and (Serial_in_FF2_meta_out)[*2] |=> ##3 (Serial_out === $past(Serial_in_FF2_meta_out,3));
endproperty 
DS_3_4_31_5_1:
assert property(Rx_Filter_V3_5_1);
cover property(Rx_Filter_V3_5_1);

The Problem here after 3 Serial_CLK pulses the simulator waits for another rising edge of Serial_CLK ( since I need a Non overlapped implication operator) to check. well I think that is normal because I defined @pos of Serial_Clk , what I NEED is for the simulator to check on the rising edge of CLK_int and Not Serial_CLK

NB:I can't establish an equation between the two clocks since Serial_CLK frequency changes

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  • I can probably answer your question (and more importantly explain that answer), but need two things. (i) An MVCE It would be helpful to have a/some passing and a/some failing examples in the testbench. Jan 8, 2019 at 9:19
  • (ii) Some clarification of the requirement. I see two: (1) any pulse on Serial_in_FF2_meta_out shall be filtered out. (2) a value on Serial_in_FF2_meta_out shall be sampled by the first rising edge on CLK_int after three rising edges on Serial_CLK. Is that right? Jan 8, 2019 at 9:23
  • yes that is it . Actually you have given me the answer. I will just separate the requirement. all I need is to define a signal in which I would put my filtered signal using Serial_CLK then serial_in_FF2_meta_out will have it on the rising edge of CLK_int
    – mariam
    Jan 8, 2019 at 11:08
  • I'm glad to have helped. However, it appears to me that you need a property with multiple clocks, which is possible. Jan 8, 2019 at 13:24
  • Well I would really like to use a property with multiple clocks instead of trying to get around the issue
    – mariam
    Jan 8, 2019 at 13:37

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