Controlling the Simulator Logic Analyzer Update Rate
Chad Clendening
While simulating a project on an ARM7 processor, it normally runs
code at about 50% of real time speed.
Opening the Logic Analyzer and plotting a signal or two reduces
this to about 1%.
Turning the Logic Analyzer Update Screen button to STOP restores
it to about 50%.
It seems the analyzer is updating the window very quickly, perhaps
every time one of the variables is updated. I can see it incrementing
the millisecond digit and the 0.1mS digit is flying by.
Is anyone aware of a way to either reduce the update rate or start
/ stop it with a command that could be put in a signal? I don't find
any of these in the documentation.
This is using MDK 4.14, 4.20, and 4.23. I do not remember the
logic analyzer slowing down the older (v4) MDK's this much though I
have not recently loaded the project into them.
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