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markarmb avatar markarmb commented on May 22, 2024

I found the info elsewhere in the file tutoLogisim.pdf, although it is French. It has nice figures that made it fairly straightforward to puzzle out the French.

The short answer seems to be that you need a Clock labeled 'sysclk' with high/low duration = 1/1 that is not connected to anything. This serves as the sampling clock for the Chronogram.

Your circuit should be clocked by a Clock labeled 'clk' with high/low duration >= 2/2. This clock can be displayed on the timeline and can by toggled with the "step one 'clk' tick" button.

[You should ask the author for permission to link to it in the README.md file 8^) ]

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reds-heig avatar reds-heig commented on May 22, 2024

Yes, this is the tutorial we use for the students in our labs.
Indeed, the chronogram is not that straightforward to use -- but we are rewriting it from scratch.
However, you guessed correctly, you need a clock with the label sysclk which is not linked with any component, and then define the clock clk for the circuit.
Also, the clock is steppable using the F2 key, but ONLY if the circuit that you are working on is marked as main (it should be in blue in the list).
Thanks for the suggestion, I will add the tutorial to the main page.

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