Hi team,
May I know the Source part uses FileStim8, what is the file format?
Source part is correct to use FileStim1 format as follows, but FileStim8 doesn't know how to edit it?
DTx
0ms 1
10ms 0
20ms 1
30ms 0
40ms 1
Best Regards,
Amy Luo
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Hi team,
May I know the Source part uses FileStim8, what is the file format?
Source part is correct to use FileStim1 format as follows, but FileStim8 doesn't know how to edit it?
DTx
0ms 1
10ms 0
20ms 1
30ms 0
40ms 1
Best Regards,
Amy Luo
Hi Amy,
Please take a look at the built-in documentation:
Thanks,
JC
Hi JC,
Thank you for your response.
These files don't cover the formats of FileStimn. The customer wants to know what format to use FileStim8(8bits) & FileStim16(16bits). For a clearer solution to the customer's problem, could you please provide an application example?
Best Regards,
Amy
Sorry for pushed, any update on here?
HI Amy,
The file format is the same. FileStim8 connects to an 8-bit bus.
-JC
Hi JC,
Thank you for your reply.
The customer has tried out the format as follows, but 8 bits need to be taken apart. Don't know if the correct format is like this?
D_87 DTx D_86 D_85 D_84 D_83 D_82 D_81 D_80
0 1 01010101
10ms 0 11111111
20ms 1 10101010
30ms 0 00000000
40ms 1 01010101
Regards,
Amy
Hi Amy,
The user needs to have a bus connected to the symbol with the correct alias. In this example, the net alias for the bus is DATA[0:7] which will be expanded by the software to the individual wires DATA0 to DATA7:
Regards,
JC
Hi JC,
Thank you for the information you provided. Could you please give the file format of the above circuit?
Regards,
Amy
Sure. Here's the content of the stm file:
DATA0 DATA1 DATA2 DATA3 DATA4 DATA5 DATA6 DATA7 0ns 00000000 1us 00000001 2us 00000010 3us 00000100 4us 00010000 5us 00100000 6us 01000000 7us 10000000 8us 00000011 20ms 00000111 21ms 00001001 36ms 00010001 37ms 00110001 47ms 11000001 48ms 11100001 56ms 00001111 57ms 00111111 64ms 11110001 65ms 11111111
Hi JC,
Thank you for providing the content of the file.
But the customer has reported that he is unable to execute the file according to your format, the file needs to have the name of the signal, otherwise ERROR will appear. In your example, your signal name "DATA[0:7]" needs to appear in the file.
Why does the customer emulation cause an error? Is it he where the setting is not suitable?
Regards,
Amy
Hi JC,
Thank you for your support over this time.
Regards,
Amy