Specifications

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Signal Value Condition Controls
The controls related to the signal condition are summarized in the follow-
ing table:
Time Condition Controls
The controls related to the time condition are summarized in the following
table.
Trigger Actions
When the trigger is activated, any combination of the displayed actions can
be invoked.
Names In this text box, you can type the names of one or more signals whose
values will be compared to the hexadecimal integer value typed in the
Value box. One or more signals can be entered using the following
formats:
CLK The single signal CLK
D7..0 The signals D7 (most significant bit), D6, D5...D0
IN1 OUT3 The signals IN1 and OUT3
Value In this box, you enter the signal comparison value as a hexadecimal
integer. This value is converted to binary and compared bit for bit with
the signals named in the Names box. The rightmost signal name is
compared with the least significant bit of the value, etc.
Time In this text box, you enter the time value as a decimal integer. The
meaning of this value is determined by the switches below it.
<, =, > These buttons indicate that the trigger will be activated when the
simulation time is less than, equal to, or greater than the given
value, respectively.
N/A This specifies that the time condition should be considered to be
always true. The time value is ignored.
Every This time option specifies that the trigger will be activated every
time the simulator time equals a multiple of the specified value.
Beep Generates a single system beep.
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