myhdlpeek
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Monitor and display signal waveforms from your MyHDL/nMigen digital design in a Jupyter notebook.
=============================== myhdlpeek
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A module that lets you monitor signals in a
MyHDL <http://www.myhdl.org/>_ or Amaranth <https://github.com/amaranth-lang>_
digital system simulation and display them as waveforms in a Jupyter notebook.
Make changes to your digital design and see the results reflected immediately in the
waveforms of your notebook!
myhdlpeek implements a Peeker object that monitors a signal and records
the time and value when it changes.
Just add multiple Peekers where you want to monitor something (even at sub-levels
of a hierarchical design) and then view the collected timing waveforms
with a single command.
You can also select which signals are shown, set the beginning and
ending times of the display, and much more.
[This Jupyter notebook] <https://github.com/devbisme/myhdlpeek/blob/master/examples/complete.ipynb>_
shows how to use myhdlpeek.
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- Free software: MIT license
- Documentation: http://devbisme.github.io/myhdlpeek
Features
- Captures timing traces of signals in a MyHDL/Amaranth digital design.
- Works at the top-level and sub-levels of a hierarchical design.
- All signals or a selected subset can be displayed.
- The beginning and ending points of the waveform display can be set.
- Timing marks can be turned on or off.
- Titles and captions are supported.
- Tabular output in Jupyter and console.
- Trigger expressions allow the display of a selected portion of traces.