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How to create markers using SKILL?

Reinice
Reinice over 13 years ago
SignalMarkerHi All,

How Can I create markers for Analog and Digital Signals using SKILL?

Example:

1. RiseTime (X , Y) of a squre waveform, RiseTime (X , Y) pointing to posedge of a square waveform.

2. FallTime (X , Y) of a squre waveform, FallTime (X , Y) pointing to negedge of a square waveform.

3. SettlingTime (X , Y) of a Band Gap Output, SettlingTime (X , Y) pointing to time where output voltage settles.
Thanks and Regards,

Reinice
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    Reinice over 13 years ago

    Hi All,

    Please See Link Below to view images about my earlier post.

    https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/188zmaPhR9t14JVN5A5x9x4HWMQHaMM2hDRkMj9B48xI/edit

    https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1KNs_o-QMJT-eWlliVx5Z49F5dq3xXzP316RCkUj5e5U/edit

    Please use google chrome to view image.

    Thanks and Regards,

    Reinice

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  • Reinice
    Reinice over 13 years ago

    Hi All,

    Please See Link Below to view images about my earlier post.

    https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/188zmaPhR9t14JVN5A5x9x4HWMQHaMM2hDRkMj9B48xI/edit

    https://docs.google.com/drawings/d/1KNs_o-QMJT-eWlliVx5Z49F5dq3xXzP316RCkUj5e5U/edit

    Please use google chrome to view image.

    Thanks and Regards,

    Reinice

    AnalogWaveformMarker

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