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Getting a signal value using simvision TCL

avidanefody
avidanefody over 3 years ago

Is that possible?

Couldn't find the right command.

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  • StephenH
    StephenH over 3 years ago

    Are you looking for the current value during a live interactive simulation, or a historic value from an arbitrary point in the waveform (interactive or post-process)?

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  • avidanefody
    avidanefody over 3 years ago in reply to StephenH

    let's assume no simulator attached, post process. value where the cursor is or a marker will do...

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  • Shubhendu
    Shubhendu over 3 years ago in reply to StephenH

    Hi Stephen, I am also looking for something similar. I have some specific pins and I would like to know they are getting toggled during the sim run. Is there a dedicated command to let's say report out those pins which are toggled during the entire simulation period (post-process)?

    Thanks & Regards,

    Shubhendu Shrivastava

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