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Hello,
My project name is CPLD.qpf (MAX II). I created a .vwf file (OneShot.vwf) which should test a section of CPLD. There is a file named OneShot.bdf (it is part of the CPLD project) and I would like to test it. Under "Setting/Timing Analysis Setting" I selected the Use Classic option. Under "Setting/Simulator Setting" I chose Functional as my Simulator mode, and set OneShot.wvf as my Simulation input. I am trying to run the simulator on OneShot.vwf by clicking the "Start Simulator" button. The "Simulation Waveforms" shown is for the whole project (CPLD) and not for OneShot.vwf. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks, Eitan BarazaniLink Copied
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You have to set OneShot.bdf as design top, compile it and generate a functional simulation netlist. Then you can simulate it.
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Hi,
Will it work if my OneShot is internal to the main file (CPLD.qpf) and it does not have any Input or Output Pins, i.e. it pins are of type "BURIED"? Thanks, Eitan- Mark as New
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I don't understand the question. I suggested to set the OneShot entity as design top for test. Then it's ports aren't internal.
I suggested to simulate the component alone, because you complained about seeing the waveform for the whole project.- Mark as New
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Hi,
Yes the ports of OneShot are internal. What I did was to create a new project just for OneShot, but I am trying to find out if this the only way? Thanks, Eitan- Mark as New
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I suggest that you can set up other projects for your components respectively and then add the .vhd file to the top project.Maybe it helps.
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--- Quote Start --- but I am trying to find out if this the only way? --- Quote End --- It depends on the purpose of your simulation. But I think, in most cases it means faster simulation and direct access to all nodes of interest. If you need part of the embedding design to stimulate your component in a specific way, it's different.

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