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Ok. I missed the part about higher frequencies. I will look into it and let you know soon.Thanks, Dan
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On Jul 11, 2016, at 3:52 PM, hanke.felix via TimingAnalyzer <timinganalyzer@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Thats not working! I followed the steps mentioned in the User Manual -> Working with Pulses... As I said, its not working on higher frequencies--
Am Montag, 11. Juli 2016 18:31:56 UTC+2 schrieb dan_fabrizio:Hi,You should be able to click in the signal during the next clock cycle to extend the HIGH pulse.Make sure the AP and H buttons are enabled in the toolbar.Regards,Dan.
Sent from my iPhoneHello Guys,--I found this awesome tool and was very excited to work with it. After Downloading I tried to draw a simple I²C tranfser. But I gave up after 4 hours of trying. Its absolutely not possible to add pulsed as long as I want it to be. Thats my main problem at the moment. I just can add pulses every few clock cycles! But I want them to be longer than one clock cycle...Edit: It just appears with high frequencies, like 3GHz for example
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Ok. There is a problem with GHz clock frequencies.
I will try to fix this over the weekend and let you know.You could build the timing diagram using a MHz clock until it's fixed.It should be a simple change to edit the clock and change to GHz when it's fixed.I apologize for the inconvenience. I'm doing this part time and haven't put a lot of time into the development recently but I will fix any problems asap.Thanks, Dan
On Monday, July 11, 2016 at 6:10:25 PM UTC-4, dan_fabrizio wrote:
Ok. I missed the part about higher frequencies. I will look into it and let you know soon.Thanks, Dan
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