International audienceWe show that no existing continuous-time, binary value-domain model for digital circuits is able to correctly capture glitch propagation. Prominent examples of such models are based on pure delay (P) channels, inertial delay (I) channels, or the elaborate PID channels proposed by Bellido-Díaz et al. We accomplish our goal by considering the solvability/non-solvability border of a simple problem called Short-Pulse Filtration (SPF), which is closely related to arbitration and synchronization. On one hand, we prove that SPF is solvable in bounded time in any such model that provides channels with non-constant delay, like I and PID. However, this is in opposition to the impossibility of solving bounded SPF in real (Newton...