| EMA Releases TimingDesigner 9.3 Static Timing Analysis Tool |
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| Written by Mike Buetow | |||
| Tuesday, 19 February 2013 15:35 | |||
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TimingDesigner 9.3 static timing analysis tool eases customization of diagrams and documentation New capabilities include a WYSIWYG editor, which can be exported as a scalable image file; print preview, allowing printing directly from the tool. Documentation is a simple step away from the analysis. New styling features to the diagram and spreadsheet tools include multiple options and control mechanisms for defining fonts, colors, fills, line thicknesses, and more. Pre-defined diagram styling can now be imported as style groups, which can be applied to the target diagram automatically or on an individual basis. These enhancements are said to make it easy to adhere to defined corporate standards when generating timing diagrams for documentation. New multi-diagram interface allows viewing and editing of multiple diagrams and spreadsheets, much like opening multiple tabs in an internet browser. Information can be easily compared, copied, and pasted between these tabs. Also, many functions have been redesigned to follow more modern and expected processes. EMA Design Automation, www.ema-eda.com
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