Anybody used Sandwork waveview here?

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Svenn Are Bjerkem

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Hi,

I accidentally discovered that a company called Sandwork make a waveform
viewer which integrates into Composer and Analog Artist so tight that it
is possible to do node selection in composer and have the respective
signals plotted in the waveform viewer.

Since awd is not any longer updated with featues and wavescan is java,
waveview (Sandwork) looked like a decent replacement (it even use
tcl!!!). Now, has anybody here any experience with this "wondertool"?

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Svenn
 
Hi,

I was one of the beta testers for the product about 3 years back.
What is good about waveview is the ablility to handle very huge
waveform data, and also the quick time required to load it. It also
had some unique and nifty features absent with the awd. It should
have improved even better by now. The support was also very good at
that time. If you are running chip level circuit simulations, you
should really benefit from it.

Regards
Raman

Svenn Are Bjerkem wrote:
Hi,

I accidentally discovered that a company called Sandwork make a waveform
viewer which integrates into Composer and Analog Artist so tight that it
is possible to do node selection in composer and have the respective
signals plotted in the waveform viewer.

Since awd is not any longer updated with featues and wavescan is java,
waveview (Sandwork) looked like a decent replacement (it even use
tcl!!!). Now, has anybody here any experience with this "wondertool"?

--
Svenn
 
You can use the Undertow waveform viewer to do view your waveforms
directly from your Composer schematics. It binds with Composer using
Skill and allows the user to probe signals right from their schematics.
It is also about one half of the price of the other tools on the
market, inspite of the fact it can do both analog and digital waveform
viewing. In addition it has source code debugging tools for Verilog,
VHDL and SystemVerilog along with a SystemVerilogAssertions compiler.
With the source code debugging features you can view the source code,
the state diagrams of your design and the schematics of the RTL source
code or GATE netlist.

Go to www.veritools.com to get a no cost copy of Undertow.

Regards,
Robert

raman@webquarry.com wrote:
Hi,

I was one of the beta testers for the product about 3 years back.
What is good about waveview is the ablility to handle very huge
waveform data, and also the quick time required to load it. It also
had some unique and nifty features absent with the awd. It should
have improved even better by now. The support was also very good at
that time. If you are running chip level circuit simulations, you
should really benefit from it.

Regards
Raman

Svenn Are Bjerkem wrote:
Hi,

I accidentally discovered that a company called Sandwork make a waveform
viewer which integrates into Composer and Analog Artist so tight that it
is possible to do node selection in composer and have the respective
signals plotted in the waveform viewer.

Since awd is not any longer updated with featues and wavescan is java,
waveview (Sandwork) looked like a decent replacement (it even use
tcl!!!). Now, has anybody here any experience with this "wondertool"?

--
Svenn
 

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