Apr 8, 2011 #1 D dpaul81 Newbie level 6 Joined Mar 22, 2011 Messages 13 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,398 Hello all, Can anyone suggest me a good OpenSource Tool/Package/Editor for creating timing diagrams? It can also be in a format where one can write a script and then the waveforms are generated on compilation! The most important thing for me is to save my current work in a format which can be reloaded into the tool/software and edited later. Thanks in advance, dpaul
Hello all, Can anyone suggest me a good OpenSource Tool/Package/Editor for creating timing diagrams? It can also be in a format where one can write a script and then the waveforms are generated on compilation! The most important thing for me is to save my current work in a format which can be reloaded into the tool/software and edited later. Thanks in advance, dpaul
Apr 8, 2011 #2 treqer Full Member level 3 Joined Mar 10, 2011 Messages 173 Helped 21 Reputation 42 Reaction score 21 Trophy points 1,298 Location Russia Activity points 2,139 Why not use your simulator environment for FPGA. isim from the ise
Apr 8, 2011 #3 mrflibble Advanced Member level 5 Joined Apr 19, 2010 Messages 2,720 Helped 679 Reputation 1,360 Reaction score 652 Trophy points 1,393 Activity points 19,551 I would suggest using the vendor simulator as well. Other than that, you can use gtkwave to plot verilog .vcd files. I still occasionally use it for random stuff, but for fpga things I mostly use isim.
I would suggest using the vendor simulator as well. Other than that, you can use gtkwave to plot verilog .vcd files. I still occasionally use it for random stuff, but for fpga things I mostly use isim.
Apr 8, 2011 #4 D dpaul81 Newbie level 6 Joined Mar 22, 2011 Messages 13 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Activity points 1,398 After searching for hrs & a comparative study, finally got a one which is free! Also u don't have to write scripts to genetrate waveforms.....just fill out a few blank spaces & lo.....ur waveform is generated! I would recommend it to all who r looking for a free version! introduction [TimingAnalyzer]
After searching for hrs & a comparative study, finally got a one which is free! Also u don't have to write scripts to genetrate waveforms.....just fill out a few blank spaces & lo.....ur waveform is generated! I would recommend it to all who r looking for a free version! introduction [TimingAnalyzer]