Newell Jensen wrote:
> I think I have it figured out. It looks like the default time scale
> is in nanoseconds. I may be wrong but I just replaced the 10*t10NS
> with 10.
>
Here is the original contents of the timebase
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#
# Definitions for MyHDL simulation time steps.
#
# These are useful to help relate the simulation back to
# actual time. Example delay(tNS). Note this does have some
# issues that the max value delay() excepts is ??
#
tPS = 0
tNS = 0
t10NS = 1
tUS = 100 * tNS
tMS = 1000 * tUS
tSec = 1000 * tMS
tUnitTime = t10NS
# Initialize a "time" step counter
ttime = 0
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You had the basic idea. This is what I did way back then, when I was
first playing with MyHDL. I haven't thought about it for awhile but I
bet there is away to get the simulation timestamp (current step)?
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