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Beta Version 0.950 Coming Soon (8/16/10)


New Features:


	*  edge margins now can be defined without the need of adding a delay. You easily set and edit min and max times for any edge. This can be used for jitter or uncertainty or just to show the time it takes for new state to go stable. 
	*  min and max edges can be edited any time even when margins are displayed. 
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        <title>introduction</title>
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        <description>Timing Analyzer


The TimingAnalyzer can be used to easily draw timing diagrams and perform timing analysis to find faults in digital logic systems.  The diagrams can be saved in many different image file formats and scalable vector formats so they can easily be added to technical documentation such as specifications, data sheets, technical manuals, and presentations.  The diagrams are saved as simple text files that can be easily distributed to other users.</description>
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        <dc:date>2010-04-01T19:22:02-06:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Dan Fabrizio</dc:creator>
        <title>download</title>
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        <description>Release Notes

Version 0.949


Download Beta Version 0.949


	*  testing fix for end time set to 0.0 in .tim file. A message dialog appears if the end time is set 0.0 when saving and aborts the save so you can change the end time. You can change the end time from the edit menu.  The default value is 1600. If you saved the diagram with one of the previous versions, this could have occurred.  If you run into this problem with this version, please let me know and if possible, trace your last few st…</description>
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        <dc:date>2010-03-20T23:08:34-06:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Jerry Jaskierny</dc:creator>
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        <description>Using Jython


Jython is a Python Interpreter written completely in Java.  There are 2 ways to execute TimingAnalyzer Python scripts.


	*  Select the script file from the script dialog window that is displayed when you select the File Menu -&gt; Script.
	*  From a dos command line window if you run the Windows OS,  or from a shell command line window if you run a Linux or Unix OS.</description>
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        <description>Generating Timing Diagrams from VHDL Simulations

It's very handy to generate timing diagrams directly from simulations.  Once you have a timing diagram version of the simulation, you can then edit the diagram, add text annotations to show signal relationships, and then save it as an PNG, PDF, or PS file.  Then just paste the diagram into the document. This is nice for specifications, review presentations, and design notes.</description>
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        <description>The Introduction

Draw Timing Diagrams


The most common way to draw timing diagrams is by using the Graphical User Interface (GUI). There are example timing diagrams in the examples directory and there are also step-by-step examples on this website.  You can draw timing diagrams using Python or Java scripts.  There are examples of both Python and Java scripts in the scripts directory and or follow the scripting tutorial.</description>
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The user can write Python scripts to add new features or functions to the TimingAnalyzer. The scripts are executed while the program is running.

Use any text editor to write the scripts and store them in the scripts directory. Select “Script” from the file menu, a dialog listing all the scripts is displayed. Choose the script and hit the “Execute” button. It's best to start the TimingAnalyzer from the command line when developing and testing scripts because debugging in…</description>
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        <description>Installing the TimingAnalyzer

	*  Download and install the JRE Version 1.6.0 or newer if needed.
	*  Download the zip file.
	*  Unzip the downloaded TimingAnalyzer_bxx.zip in any directory.


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          TimingAnalyzer.jar     --   The executable program
          docs dir               --   html help files required by program
          images dir             --   images required by program
          scripts dir            --   user scripts
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