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Old 02-24-2010, 04:43 AM
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Default Re: free waveform drawing tool

On Feb 23, 10:56*am, timinganalyzer <timinganaly...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 14, 9:12*am, rickman <gnu...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Feb 8, 7:51*pm, timinganalyzer <timinganaly...@gmail.com> wrote:

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> > > Hello serkan,

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> > > 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.

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> > >http://www.timing-diagrams.com/dokuw...docs:vcd_files

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> > > Dan

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> > > On Feb 5, 5:29*pm, "M.Randelzhofer" <techsel...@gmx.de> wrote:

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> > > > "Serkan" <ok...@su.sabanciuniv.edu> schrieb im Newsbeitragnews:[email protected]...

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> > > > > Any suggestions for a free waveform drawing tool?

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> > > > > 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

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> > > > > kind regards
> > > > > serkan

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> > > >http://www.timing-diagrams.com/doku.php

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> > > > MIKE

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> > 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.

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> >http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/TimingAnalyzer/

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> > 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.

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> > Rick- Hide quoted text -

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> > - Show quoted text -

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> Hi Rick,
>
> I was away for week and didn't see your response. *Yes, *the program
> is now freeware and I'm the only developer at this time. *I work full
> time as a design engineer so I don't get a lot of time to develop the
> program. *As a result, *progress is slow but I'm always working on new
> features and bug fixes. *I'm focusing the next few releases on bug
> fixes and improvements and better documentation.. *I did at one time
> have a user forum, so I will add that back again. *There is also a new
> code repository started for python scripts at:
>
> http://code.google.com/p/timing-analyzer-plugins/
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> Printing will be supported, *but for now, you have to save the diagram
> as an image and print the image. * I realize the program is not as
> polished as some of the commercial quality alternatives, but that will
> change in time.
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> If you have any questions, *just let me know, my email is:
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> timinganaly...@gmail.com
>
> Thanks, Dan


Hi Rick,

I added 3 new user forums on the website. GUI HELP, Script HELP,
and New Features and Improvement Request.

www.timing-diagrams.com/forums/index.php

-Dan
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