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How to create wave bus with bundled signal v("/data<7:0>")?

Martinsh
Martinsh over 4 years ago

How to create wave bus with bundled signal v("/data<7:0>")?

I want to create a signal bus with following skill script, the input is a signal bundle, but it doesn't work. It will not plot a single bus but 8 buses for data<7>, data<6>, ..., data<0> seperatelly.

awvCreateBus("bus" list( awvAnalog2Digital( v("/data<7:0>" ?result "tran-tran") nil nil 0.5 nil "centre")  ) "Hex")

How to realize this function with input signal of v("/data<7:0>" ?

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    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    Probably ought to be a built-in way of doing this, as it strikes me as being a rather common thing to want to do. However, you can use the SKILL code in this post (abWaveToList - the second bit of code), and then use:

    awvCreateBus("bus" mapcar('cadr abWaveToList(awvAnalog2Digital(v("/data<7:0>" ?result 'tran) nil nil 0.5 nil "centre"))) "Hex")

    Andrew.

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  • Andrew Beckett
    Andrew Beckett over 4 years ago

    Probably ought to be a built-in way of doing this, as it strikes me as being a rather common thing to want to do. However, you can use the SKILL code in this post (abWaveToList - the second bit of code), and then use:

    awvCreateBus("bus" mapcar('cadr abWaveToList(awvAnalog2Digital(v("/data<7:0>" ?result 'tran) nil nil 0.5 nil "centre"))) "Hex")

    Andrew.

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