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A-2
Waveform Defaults
Waveform Style: Verilog Defaults
Table A-1, Verilog Waveform Defaults, describes the waveform display
characteristics of Verilog signals in the Waveform Window. The Waveform
Style Editor lets you assign waveform characteristics to a configuration.
When setting Verilog styles, consider how the following miscellaneous
Waveform display characteristics apply to Verilog.
Vector values are displayed inside the signal confines. If the zoom factor
is too small to display the entire value, VirSim truncates as many
characters as necessary and inserts an asterisk (*) on the truncated
side of the value. If there is not enough room for at least two characters,
no value is displayed. The values at C1 are displayed in the Signal
Value pane.
Named events are represented by single vertical arrows at the time the
event occurs.
A full gray bar indicates that no data is present for the signals at the
time period displayed. During interactive simulation, the display is gray
and updates as time advances. Since VCD+ allows you to turn signals
on and off during simulation, signal displays may turn gray for a time
period, then revert to normal logic values.
Each waveform shows values in the radix enumeration selected for the
waveform. Radices are selected from the Radix Menu
Table A-1 Verilog Waveform Defaults
Signal
Value
Encoding
Type
Default
Color
Waveform Display Resource
Variable
Small 0 Scalar Blue line at bottom eDsiColor13
Medium 0 Scalar Blue line at bottom eDsiColor13
Weak 0 Scalar Blue line at bottom eDsiColor13
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