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tool for drawing timing diagrams
anyone knows a software tool for drawing timing diagrams?
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Re: tool for drawing timing diagrams
krby_xtrm wrote:
> anyone knows a software tool for drawing timing diagrams? I use xfig for documentation for this purpose. I would say every vector-based painting tool would be ok. Sometimes it is possible to just print the output of your waveform display tool to a postscript file and use this for documentation. Ralf |
Re: tool for drawing timing diagrams
Hi,
Try: http://www.timingtool.com/ http://www.clearthought.uk.com/featurelist.html HTH Ajeetha www.noveldv.com |
Re: tool for drawing timing diagrams
Ralf Hildebrandt <Ralf-Hildebrandt@gmx.de> writes:
> I use xfig for documentation for this purpose. XFig's repetetive copy operation is great for the otherwise tedious drawing of periodic signals such as clocks. > Sometimes it is possible to just print the output of your waveform > display tool to a postscript file and use this for documentation. Aren't we supposed to finish documentation *before* starting to write (never mind simulate) code? -- Marcus |
Re: tool for drawing timing diagrams
http://www.timingdesigner.com/
Somewhat expensive but very powerful, you can enter min/max delays and constraints and it will show you graphically (or spreadsheet view) if you meet timing, along with a bunch of other features. It seems more suitable for board design, but could also be useful for FPGAs/ASICs. |
Re: tool for drawing timing diagrams
Marcus Harnisch wrote:
> Aren't we supposed to finish documentation *before* starting to write > (never mind simulate) code? We're supposed to get the job done and have it work. Style is secondary. If I work top down only, I can't run a sim until I'm almost done. -- Mike Treseler |
Re: tool for drawing timing diagrams
Von krby_xtrm:
> anyone knows a software tool for drawing timing diagrams? For my diploma thesis I've used the latex package called "timing". Eike |
Timing Diagram Software
I have always used TimeGen to draw timing diagrams. It is fast and very easy to use, and a good product for the price.
The company is XFusion Software and website is here: www . xfusionsoftware . com |
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