Browser-Based Timing Diagram Editor

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Kevin Neilson

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I used to use a really nice, simple, browser-based timing diagram
editor, and now I've forgotten the name and URL of this tool. Does
anybody know which one I'm talking about? There was a text window to
enter signal names and values as strings of text, like 10xz01C00, and
then the waveforms would show up on the web page. You could save a
diagram and get the URL so you could use the URL to retrieve it. I
think it was something written by some guy in his spare time.

Another nice thing I'd like is a tool to generate ASCII-art timing
diagrams that I could insert into my code. They're a bit of a pain to
draw directly.
 
On 9/22/2011 4:53 PM, Kevin Neilson wrote:
I used to use a really nice, simple, browser-based timing diagram
editor, and now I've forgotten the name and URL of this tool. Does
anybody know which one I'm talking about? There was a text window to
enter signal names and values as strings of text, like 10xz01C00, and
then the waveforms would show up on the web page. You could save a
diagram and get the URL so you could use the URL to retrieve it. I
think it was something written by some guy in his spare time.
Probably not the one you mean but google has something like what you
want in their code section:

http://code.google.com/p/wavedrom/

Charlie
 

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