I would like to know how can I extend my timing time, I mean: I set the clock to it's minimum and it gets me 12 positives edges..but I would need much more..how can I add more "time" to the timing wave diagram? thank you for your time.
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There are a few things not covered here or in the quick guide on your web page:
Extending the time range: Click on the "+" icon, click on the top axis and drag the right edge.
Move a trace: Click on the "+" icon, select the trace by clicking on the bullet, and drag it
Copy a trace: Click on the "+" icon, select the trace by clicking on the bullet, then use ctrl-C, ctrl-V
Givng vertical room to a trace (useful when putting timing bars on it as there are no spacers or empty traces): Select a trace and drag the top or bottom edge
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Hi,
I would like to know how can I extend my timing time, I mean: I set the clock to it's minimum and it gets me 12 positives edges..but I would need much more..how can I add more "time" to the timing wave diagram? thank you for your time.
There are a few things not covered here or in the quick guide on your web page:
Extending the time range: Click on the "+" icon, click on the top axis and drag the right edge.
Move a trace: Click on the "+" icon, select the trace by clicking on the bullet, and drag it
Copy a trace: Click on the "+" icon, select the trace by clicking on the bullet, then use ctrl-C, ctrl-V
Givng vertical room to a trace (useful when putting timing bars on it as there are no spacers or empty traces): Select a trace and drag the top or bottom edge
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Last edit: Ryan Yu 2020-10-24