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Delta cycle delays

Abhinivesh
Abhinivesh over 13 years ago

Hi All,

          Anyone suggest me how to see Delta cycle delays in the wave window. I am using Ncsim. We have "$vcddeltacycleon/off"  commands in VCS for viewing these in wave window(waveform). Do we have any such commands or any method to see those delays in ncsim. This would be helpful form me in debugging.

Thanks,

Abhinivesh.

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    michaelw over 13 years ago

    Hello Abhinivesh,

    In the SimVision Waveform Window, you can view the exact ordering of delta-cycle activity by expanding sequence time.  There are two ways to do this in SimVision:

    1. Use  the menu option View -> Expand Sequence Time

    2. In the waveform itself, right-click and select Expand Time Sequence from the pop-up menu

    For either method, you have the option to expand sequence time at a specific time, between two cursors, or for all time.

    Regards, -Mike

     

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    michaelw over 13 years ago

    Hello Abhinivesh,

    In the SimVision Waveform Window, you can view the exact ordering of delta-cycle activity by expanding sequence time.  There are two ways to do this in SimVision:

    1. Use  the menu option View -> Expand Sequence Time

    2. In the waveform itself, right-click and select Expand Time Sequence from the pop-up menu

    For either method, you have the option to expand sequence time at a specific time, between two cursors, or for all time.

    Regards, -Mike

     

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