On Feb 8, 7:51*pm, timinganalyzer <timinganaly...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello serkan,
>
> The latest version of the TimingAnalyzer now reads VCD files and
> automatically converts and saves it as a timing diagram. *This is
> useful for documenting simulation results for specifications, reviews,
> and presentations.
>
> http://www.timing-diagrams.com/dokuw...docs:vcd_files
>
> Dan
>
> On Feb 5, 5:29*pm, "M.Randelzhofer" <techsel...@gmx.de> wrote:
>
> > "Serkan" <ok...@su.sabanciuniv.edu> schrieb im Newsbeitragnews:[email protected]...
>
> > > Any suggestions for a free waveform drawing tool?
>
> > > inkscape or word alike tools take too much time for edition.
> > > some free tools does not let more than 10 clock cycles
> > > some free tools does not let more than 5 or 6 signals
>
> > > kind regards
> > > serkan
>
> >http://www.timing-diagrams.com/doku.php
>
> > MIKE
I am having trouble figuring out other aspects of using this program.
I noticed that the author's web site doesn't have a forum for users,
so I've started a Yahoo group for users to discuss this program and
hopefully provide support to one another.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/TimingAnalyzer/
I am trying to draw a diagram to help me visualize the advantages of
replacing registers with latches in designs with tight timing. It
seems like an uphill struggle given that I can't tell if the things I
try don't work because that isn't the way the tool works or if I'm
just not using it right. I'm not finding this tool to be very
intuitive. But then maybe I'm just not thinking along the right
vein.
Rick