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Timing Diagram Editors

Started by James Beck February 16, 2005
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 13:55:31 GMT, James Beck
<jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote:

>In article <2kak41t2l16nqt5ctpp7hgt2rgfmvk586u@4ax.com>, Steve Krenek ><steve.k@<no>mad.<spam>scientist.com> says... >> On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 22:37:14 GMT, James Beck >> <jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote: >> >> > >> >Does anyone make a DECENT timing diagram editor? >> >I don't need any timing analysis, just some pretty graphics to help get >> >some information across to some techs that do not speak English very >> >well, and I'm sure the data will be needed for a manual as well. The >> >timings are in milliseconds, not ns and my googling has led to some >> >pretty expensive dead ends. >> > >> > Jim >> >> You need, like man, what you really need is TimeGen from Xfusion >> software. >> I had exactly the same requirement as you, and this is the tool you >> want. >> >> www.xfusionsoftware.com >> >> Steve >> >I actually downloaded the trial version of this one HOPING it would do >what I wanted, but for some reason (now forgotten). I didn't like it/had >a problem with it/it didn't do everything I needed. You know...... >
There was a discussion about this a month or so ago. One cheap and easy way is to use a font that contains all the necessary elements used in timing diagrams, and then simply use a text editor to generate the diagrams. Regards Anton Erasmus