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TimingDesigner* is software for accurately modeling, visualizing, analyzing, and documenting digital circuit timing.
Over 10,000 engineers at almost every major electronics company in the world use TimingDesigner. It's the most widely used timing specification and analysis software ever developed.
TimingDesigner is used with any type of design - chip, board, or system - where timing is important, or where accurate timing and interface specifications must be communicated to others.
TimingDesigner models complex digital circuit timing by combining an interactive timing diagram editor with a special-purpose timing spreadsheet.
The engineer first creates a timing diagram with the timing diagram editor, which shows the waveforms (sequence of events), delays (cause-and-effect relationships), and timing constraints of a proposed design.
The spreadsheet is then used to enter the min/max values of each delay and constraint. These values may be complex formulas - including min/max variables - so that path delays, different rise/fall times, loading, temperature, and other effects can be accurately modeled.
After each modification, TimingDesigner's static timing engine traces all of the delay paths specified in the timing diagram, removes common delays, adjusts for delays which track, selects the critical paths, and then computes the worst-case timing margins by comparing the total delay
along each critical path to the minimum or maximum allowable value specified in each constraint.
One of the things engineers like best about TimingDesigner is that the effects of design changes are seen instantly. Far more alternatives can be evaluated in a short time than with any other method.
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