Nov 7, 2014 #1 S shaiko Advanced Member level 5 Joined Aug 20, 2011 Messages 2,644 Helped 303 Reputation 608 Reaction score 297 Trophy points 1,363 Activity points 18,302 Signal X is an iner signal in one of my inner VHDL entities. Using Modelsim, is there a quick way to show: 1. All the signals that X is driven by. 2. All the signals that are being driven by X.
Signal X is an iner signal in one of my inner VHDL entities. Using Modelsim, is there a quick way to show: 1. All the signals that X is driven by. 2. All the signals that are being driven by X.
Nov 7, 2014 #2 K K-J Advanced Member level 2 Joined Jan 26, 2012 Messages 657 Helped 308 Reputation 620 Reaction score 301 Trophy points 1,343 Activity points 7,053 shaiko said: Signal X is an iner signal in one of my inner VHDL entities. Using Modelsim, is there a quick way to show: 1. All the signals that X is driven by. 2. All the signals that are being driven by X. Click to expand... Use the dataflow window
shaiko said: Signal X is an iner signal in one of my inner VHDL entities. Using Modelsim, is there a quick way to show: 1. All the signals that X is driven by. 2. All the signals that are being driven by X. Click to expand... Use the dataflow window