TimeGen - An engineering CAD tool which allows a digital design engineer the capability to draw digital timing diagrams
Version | 2.3.1 |
Updated | Feb 20th 2007 |
Developer |
XFusion Software
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User Rating |
1349
3.1
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Original File Size | 299 KB |
Downloads | 12361 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Science Cad |
TimeGen is an engineering CAD utility which allows a digital design engineer the capability to quickly and effectively draw digital timing diagrams.
The waveforms can easily be exported to other Window programs, such as Microsoft Word, for use in writing design specifications.
Here are some key features of "TimeGen":
■ Clocks, signals, and buses can have attributes of: ideal/non ideal, rising and
■ falling edge arrows, delays, divided clocks, font type, font size, color.
■ Text Boxes can be attached, or unattached, to the signals. Each text box has
■ attributes of font style, font size, and color.
■ Invalid Regions are easy to add by just drawing onto the diagram with your
■ mouse, just like a paint tool. You can adjust the color, as well as style.
■ Signal Relationships using arrows show a cause and effect. Just two mouse
■ clicks can create an arrow. The arrows are anchored to the signals.
■ Toolbar icons are easy to access and understand. As you modify the
■ waveforms, TimeGen redraws them in real time. When you are done, just
■ copy and paste your waveform into Microsoft Word. Results are fast!
■ Export to clipboard (Copy/Paste) instantly to MSWord
■ Ability to add/modify clocks, signals, buses
■ Add signal arrow relationships, and invalid regions
■ Add and subtract signal delays, text boxes, and more
■ On the fly changes in real time.
■ New Hi-Z tool!
■ Shift clock cycles left or right
■ Ability to partially cut, copy, paste, or invert a signal
■ Improved editing and selection tool
■ International keyboard support
■ Configurable clock cycle labels
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