Display signals in hex format in Spectre
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Kumar Yelamarthi
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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 2:04 am    Post subject: Display signals in hex format in Spectre Reply with quote

Hello Everyone,

I am creating a design with 64 inputs and 64 outputs. While simulating
the design using Spectre, is there any procedure I could follow to
display the 64 bit output in hex format rather than displaying the
just voltage swing of each signal independently.
I searched the previous docs and was not able to find anything on
this.

Please help him in this issue.

Thank you,
Kumar

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Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2004 2:23 am    Post subject: Re: Display signals in hex format in Spectre Reply with quote

Kumar Yelamarthi wrote:
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Hello Everyone,

I am creating a design with 64 inputs and 64 outputs. While simulating
the design using Spectre, is there any procedure I could follow to
display the 64 bit output in hex format rather than displaying the
just voltage swing of each signal independently.
I searched the previous docs and was not able to find anything on
this.

Please help him in this issue.

Thank you,
Kumar
If you mean by displaying, seeing them in a waveform viewer,

independently of spectre, you can look into the menus and there
should be there something like create a bus. After creating
the bus you can change its radix to hex for example.
HTH.
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