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Graphic Objects and Value Text
Many graphical objects are used when displaying the loads and
drivers of a signal. You may interact directly with the graphic objects
to navigate through a design, display signal values, and perform other
functions such as editing source files.
The following information is covered in this section:
• Viewing Graphic Objects
• Viewing and Loading Value Text
Viewing Graphic Objects
Object Text
Port Value text is displayed to the right of the port name.
Port Instance Value text is displayed to the right of the port name.
Text shows what is connected to the outside of this port (For this
example, clock.) When Port and Net is selected from the Display
menu, the port definition is displayed. For Verilog, this name is
obtained by looking at what is connected on the inside of this
port. Note that no definition text is shown when the inside
connection is some expression like (i1 | i2).
Primitive Terminal Value text is displayed to the right of the port name.
Text shows what is connected to the outside of this primitive
terminal. When Port and Net is selected from the Display menu,
the port definition is displayed. For Verilog, this is the terminal
position. (For example, the first port is connected to the net clk.)
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