Starting and Stopping the Timing Chart
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Starting and Stopping the Timing Chart
Starting the Timing Chart
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Pulse Execute on the
Timing Chart
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Stopping the Timing Chart
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Pausing the Timing Chart
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This section describes how to start and stop timing chart simulations.
To start timing chart simulations, the logic program must be stopped.
When the timing chart simulation is being executed, the input tags and output
tags that are displayed in the logic window will not be updated. The display will
be updated when the simulation is paused.
The display in the Watch Window will be updated regardless of whether the
timing chart simulation is executing or has stopped.
1. Select Timing Chart - Execute 1 Pulse, or click the
Chart Tool Bar.
The timing chart simulation will be started.
1. Select Timing Chart - Execute 1 Pulse, or click the
Chart Tool Bar.
The timing chart simulation will be executed for one pulse.
When it has finished, simulation will be paused.
1. Select Timing Chart - Stop, or click the
Bar.
The timing chart simulation will be stopped.
When the timing chart simulation is stopped, the input tags displayed in the
Logic Window and Watch Window will be set to their initial values.
1. Select Timing Chart - Pause, or click the
Tool Bar.
The timing chart simulation will be paused.
Note
Breakpoints and an I/O breakpoint can be set in the timing chart. Refer to 4-9
Breakpoints and 4-10 I/O Breakpoint on for details on setting breakpoints.
Section 4-5
Icon on the Timing
Icon on the Timing
Icon on the Timing Chart Tool
Icon on the Timing Chart
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