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In most signal "timing diagrams" (like the one below) the signals do not change from low to high, or from high to low, abruptly. in other words there is a very short time (relative to the clock cycle and a very very tiny amount) when the signal "transits" between the two levels. explain what the meaning of this "transient" state is, and how it is explained. signal timing diagram example

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