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Generating Waveforms in Palladium

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What are various methods of generating waveforms in palladium.Very brief description and
pros/cons of each will be really helpful.
Thanks.


Originally posted in cdnusers.org by DGill
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    Palladium provides access to all nets within a design. The user does not have to define which nets he wants to see they are all probed by default without any overhead in terms of runtime performance or emulator capacity.

    Displaying waveform data can be done using either Debussy or SimVision.


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by GaryHall
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    At our company we use Debussy basically because that is what we started with 5 years ago. We do the following:
    1. Start-up questDebug
    2. Select the trace from the simulation
    3. Select probes from the design/testbench (this can also be a file of pre-selected probes)
    4. View the waveforms
    (note: the probes for the waveform can be selected from a list or from a previously saved file)


    Originally posted in cdnusers.org by tom paulson
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