chipscope export to matlab
Hey guys!, I have got the sine wave exactly as I expected....All you need to do is to first select your individual data pins and then add them to a new bus. Name it as you like. Then highlight it by clicking it. Now click the Bus Plot on the top left(double click). By clicking run button, you will be able to get some waveform. Now it won't look like a sine after all...Last correction is that you have to select "Reverse bus" option by right clicking the new bus created...Now no wonder if you get sine wave"...
To Kalyansrinivas,
It's so simple and easy step Kalyansrinivas.....I tried the ways as you have said...Now I'm able to plot the wave in matlab too...However it doesn't add the convinient of plotting the data in realtime as Chipscope does.!!!.Also capturing and plotting the wave doesn't really make any sense with frequency,because though at first I changed the frequency of my dac clock,I couldn't get any results familiar....All you need to do is to select "Reverse Bus option"Anyway thanks friend!...