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ModelSim SE User's Manual - Electrical and Computer Engineering

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Introduction<br />

Objects you can view<br />

When your simulation finishes, you will often want to analyze waveforms to assess <strong>and</strong><br />

debug your design. Designers typically use the Wave window for waveform analysis.<br />

However, you can also look at waveform data in a textual format in the List window.<br />

To analyze waveforms in <strong>ModelSim</strong>, follow these steps:<br />

1 Compile your files.<br />

2 Load your design.<br />

3 Add objects to the Wave or List window.<br />

add wave <br />

add list <br />

4 Run the design.<br />

The list below identifies the types of objects can be viewed in the Wave or List window.<br />

VHDL objects<br />

(indicated by dark blue diamond in the Wave window)<br />

signals, aliases, process variables, <strong>and</strong> shared variables<br />

Verilog objects<br />

(indicated by light blue diamond in the Wave window)<br />

nets, registers, variables, <strong>and</strong> named events<br />

SystemC objects<br />

(indicated by a green diamond in the Wave window)<br />

primitive channels <strong>and</strong> ports<br />

Virtual objects<br />

(indicated by an orange diamond in the Wave window)<br />

virtual signals, buses, <strong>and</strong> functions, see; "Virtual Objects (User-defined buses, <strong>and</strong> more)"<br />

(UM-233) for more information<br />

Comparisons<br />

(indicated by a yellow triangle)<br />

comparison regions <strong>and</strong> comparison signals; see Waveform Compare (UM-270) for more<br />

information<br />

Assertions<br />

(indicated by a magenta triangle or arrowhead in the Wave window)<br />

PSL assertions<br />

Introduction UM-239<br />

<strong>ModelSim</strong> <strong>SE</strong> User’s <strong>Manual</strong>

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