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Wave VCD Viewer

Wave VCD viewer is designed to bring digital design simulation results to your desktop PC. In a digital design environment the HDL designs are typically simulated in EDA workstations. The result of these simulations are saved in a file in VCD (value change dump file) format. Traditionally the VCD files are viewed on workstations which often becomes a resource limitation. Another option is to emulate an X-Window terminal on the PC.  In this case, the viewer runs at the workstation, while PC receives large amount of graphic data from the viewer over the network.

Wave runs directly as an application on the PC and frees up the workstation. It uses a fast rendering algorithm to view large VCD files.

This brings the power of viewing simulation result to every engineers' desktop at your organization, which results in increased productivity.

Wave runs on Windows 98 or higher. Download Version 1.20 release today and try it for free.

Download wave setup in windows msi format.
Download wave setup.

Join the Wave VCD Viewer user forum in yahoogroup. Excellent way to obtain suggestions, tips, and stay informed and connected with other Wave users.

To join send email to wavevcd-subscribe@yahoogroups.com today.

bulletDockable design tree brings signals to the trace window by dragging signals from the tree. To free up clutter on the screen dock the tree somewhere else by dragging the tree window anywhere at the desktop. With click of a button hide or show the tree when needed.
bulletCursors to measure time delta between two points in the trace window.
bulletSettings for VCD files are remembered and reused every time the same VCD file is loaded automatically. This saves time for the user to load settings manually.
bulletSearching for a bit pattern in a signal is fast and easy.

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