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(TBench) 3.13 Examine the Stimulus and Results Diagram

(TBench) 3.13 Examine the Stimulus and Results Diagram

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(TBench) 3.13 Examine the Stimulus and Results Diagram

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After simulation the Stimulus and Results diagram will contain all of the top level signals of the project, the driver signals, and status and trigger signals for each transaction.

Hide some of the signals in the Stimulus and Results diagram by selecting the signal names and choosing View > Hide Selected Signals until the diagram looks like this:

diagram5-TestBencherResults

A status signal of <1> indicates the transaction is running. You can see that the initialization diagram runs followed by the write cycle and two read cycles.

During the write cycle, the data AE is written to address F0. When comparing the simulated write cycle to the drawn transaction, remember that this is a negative clock edge diagram.

The read cycles read back the data from the memory.