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7 Records

A record primarily consists of signals and scopes, which are organized in a hierarchical structure, such as a tree with folders. Signals represent the data, while scopes act as containers to organize these signals into a structured hierarchy. In...

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8 Understanding Signals

Signals are a core concept in impulse, representing data streams with various attributes and behaviors. This document provides a comprehensive overview of signals, their types, tags, scale, and format specifiers. Whether you’re working with...

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9 Searching for Samples

This page explains how to search for samples within your data. The search functionality helps you locate positions where selected samples meet specific criteria. Note that this page does not cover searching for signals; for that, please refer to...

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10 Expressions

The impulse system features a powerful expression language that allows users to perform a wide variety of operations on signals, samples, and other data. Expressions can be used throughout the application, particularly in column filters, signal...

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EDA Waveform Extension

This package provides an extension for the impulse framework, focusing on the import and (optionally) export of Electronic Design Automation (EDA) waveform data. impulse is a powerful, extensible platform for signal analysis, visualization, and...

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EDA Transaction Extension

This extension for the impulse framework enables import, analysis, and visualization of both transaction-level and pin-level data from Electronic Design Automation (EDA) simulations. It supports engineers and verification specialists working with...

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Generic Log Reader Extension

This package provides an extension for the impulse framework, focusing on the import and (optionally) export of generic log and data files. impulse is a powerful, extensible platform for signal analysis, visualization, and processing, widely used...

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11 Functional Blocks

Functional blocks are the core building elements of impulse, enabling flexible data acquisition, processing, visualization, and analysis. Each functional block type serves a specific role in the workflow, and impulse’s architecture allows users...

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12 Preferences

Preferences in impulse provide a structured way to customize and configure various aspects of the workbench, enabling users to tailor the tool to their specific needs. From defining serializers and adaptors to setting up views and processors,...

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