When capturing channels in a Logic workspace, something to scroll the main waveform drawing(s) left or right to the next (or previous) rising (or falling) edge.
This would be useful whenI have captured a long buffer of intermittent communications (say SPI), I've zoomed in to see what a particular packet of data is and now I want to scroll to the next packet. At the moment I have to zoom out, re-focus on the next packet and then zoom in again.
I used to use this feature in, I think it was sigview, where they have 2 little icons at each end of a drawn waveform, clicking on the one at the left edge would scroll the view so as to centre on the previous edge found (that is currently off screen) and the one on the right would do similar for the next edge found.
It would be really helpful when you have captured data that is little bursts with long "silences".
Anyway, that's all, hope you don't mind me suggesting...
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PhilipJ
Hi,
can I suggest a feature for Waveforms?
When capturing channels in a Logic workspace, something to scroll the main waveform drawing(s) left or right to the next (or previous) rising (or falling) edge.
This would be useful whenI have captured a long buffer of intermittent communications (say SPI), I've zoomed in to see what a particular packet of data is and now I want to scroll to the next packet. At the moment I have to zoom out, re-focus on the next packet and then zoom in again.
I used to use this feature in, I think it was sigview, where they have 2 little icons at each end of a drawn waveform, clicking on the one at the left edge would scroll the view so as to centre on the previous edge found (that is currently off screen) and the one on the right would do similar for the next edge found.
It would be really helpful when you have captured data that is little bursts with long "silences".
Anyway, that's all, hope you don't mind me suggesting...
regards
PhilipJ
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