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Simvision, the quickest way to know how many pulses one digital signal has?

RyanLV
RyanLV over 14 years ago

 Is there any why to know how may pulses one digital signal has between some time in waveform? I think simvision could support some way, like expression or calculation, to count how many rising or falling edges in simulation.

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    StephenH over 14 years ago

    I've had a few requests recently for copies of the plug-in, and it's great to see lots of people keen on SimVision.

    However I'd like to remind everyone that the plug-in is not required now that Incisive 10.2 is with us, as the count-edges capability is now integrated natively into SimVision. If you're still using an older version of Incisive, I'd really recommend to upgrade as there are so many useful improvements in the simulator and in SimVision since 9.2...

    Cheers!
    Steve.

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  • StephenH
    StephenH over 14 years ago

    I've had a few requests recently for copies of the plug-in, and it's great to see lots of people keen on SimVision.

    However I'd like to remind everyone that the plug-in is not required now that Incisive 10.2 is with us, as the count-edges capability is now integrated natively into SimVision. If you're still using an older version of Incisive, I'd really recommend to upgrade as there are so many useful improvements in the simulator and in SimVision since 9.2...

    Cheers!
    Steve.

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