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Display signals in Simvision

mjtorrie68
mjtorrie68 over 8 years ago

Is there a simple way to display all probed signals in Simvision?

I have 21000 signals probed during the simulation and dumped to shm file. I want to display them all in simvision, but don't want to have to try to select them all individually, or hand-edit the svwf file.

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  • tpylant
    tpylant over 8 years ago

    If you add "-waveform" to your probe command, that will bring the signals up in the waveform viewer. You can then use the "Save signals into file" button to create the svwf file for future use. 

    Tim

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  • Doug Koslow
    Doug Koslow over 8 years ago

    If you have an existing SHM database, you can:

    simvision <db.shm>

     

    Select the top level design scope in the Design Browser sidebar.

     

    Right click and invoke "Select Deep".

     

    Then either:

     

          Drag & drop the scope into the waveform area. (Signals of all selected scopes will be added.)

     

          - or -

     

          Right click and invoke "Send to Waveform Window".

     

          - or -

     

          Click the green "+" button in the toolbar.

     

    - Doug

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