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Simulation Grid Size

Leo12
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Hi,

 

I am currently using Quartus Prime Version 20.1 Lite Edition on a Surface Pro 7.  The issue is that the simulation grid size will not adjust to anything lower than 20 ns.  I can go to Edit -> Grid Size and set it to anything greater than or equal to 20 ns, but if I set it to anything less than 20 ns, for example 5 ns, then the parameter changes but the grid size, on the simulation window, defaults to 20 ns.  Please help.

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sstrell
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So maybe the display doesn't show smaller grid size until you zoom in or make the window bigger.  I use ModelSim or QuestaSim.  It's been a long time since I used .vwf.

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sstrell
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Can't you just zoom in with the magnifying glass?

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Leo12
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Yes I can, but is there anything I can do to get the grid size of 5 ns to show up on the simulation window?  The lab I am working on requires me to submit screenshots of the simulation window showing that I selected the correct grid size for an End Time of 1 us.

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sstrell
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What's different between the 2 waveforms you've posted?  The grid is 20 in the first one and 10 in the second, so you did something to get the grid smaller than 20.

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Leo12
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All I did was maximize the simulation window.

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sstrell
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So maybe the display doesn't show smaller grid size until you zoom in or make the window bigger.  I use ModelSim or QuestaSim.  It's been a long time since I used .vwf.

ShengN_Intel
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Hi,


Glad to hear that your issue has been addressed. I'll now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts.


Thank you.


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