| ??? 10/24/08 21:54 Read: times |
#159334 - Keil logic analyzer Responding to: ???'s previous message |
The Keil debugger has a mode where it can plot the high/low values of signals as the simulation is run. Quite useful when looking at possible logic goofs, but of no use when trying to decide if high-speed signals does what you expect - especially if you have logic gates on the outside that may introduce varying delays. And it is obviously unable to measure voltage levels or rise times. |
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| To Show My Point | 01/01/70 00:00 |



