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  1. What is 1ps? Picoseconds and More in Verilog Timescale - wikiHow

    Sep 5, 2025 · 1ps stands for 1 picosecond. The abbreviation “ps” means picosecond, or 1/10 12 (1 trillionth) of a second. In the programming language Verilog, 1ps is a unit for the `timescale …

  2. Picosecond - Wikipedia

    One picosecond is equal to 1000 femtoseconds, or 1/1000 nanoseconds. Because the next SI unit is 1000 times larger, measurements of 10 −11 and 10 −10 second are typically expressed …

  3. Convert Second to Picosecond - Unit Converter

    Instant free online tool for second to picosecond conversion or vice versa. The second [s] to picosecond [ps] conversion table and conversion steps are also listed. Also, explore tools to …

  4. Verilog Timescale - ChipVerify

    See that the time units scaled to match the new precision value of 1ps. Also note that time is represented in the smallest resolution which in this case is picoseconds.

  5. 1PS Members Profile (Updated!) - Kpop Profiles

    Our 1PS Members Profile is updated on a regular basis, providing up to date facts and news.

  6. 1PS | Kpop Wiki | Fandom

    1PS (원피스) was a girl group under Maroo Entertainment. They debuted with the digital single "The First Score" on March 3, 2014.

  7. 1PS members kpop profile (2025 updated) | kpopping

    Jul 8, 2014 · Introduction 1PS was a four-member girl group formed by Maroo Entertainment. The group's name is short for "1Piece-Score". On March 3, 2014, they made their debut with the …

  8. [MV] 1PS(원피스) _ Because I'm your girl(여자이니까) - YouTube

    Rookie girl group '1PS' released its song 'Because I'm your girl' with its music video today. Title song, 'Because I'm a girl' is a trendy pop dance song with grand strings that shows unique...

  9. 1PS - NamuWiki

    Oct 4, 2025 · Originally, they were scheduled to debut as a trio consisting of Yena, Yunseo, and Ji-eun, but with Sae-ha, who participated in the guide recording for 1PS, joining as a member, …

  10. Verilog: Timescales - VLSI Pro

    In the below code, timescale is `timescale 1ps / 1ps. To find out number of digits taken after decimal, first divide time scale with time precision. The exponent number will be your result. …