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Eldo Interactive Mode<br />

Change Features<br />

DELETE is used to remove breakpoints used to stop Eldo at run time. The third syntax is used<br />

to remove the command corresponding to the index returned by the command STATUS .<br />

DISABLE<br />

DISABLE BREAK index<br />

DISABLE BREAK ALL<br />

DISABLE is used to remove breakpoints used to stop Eldo at run time. Breakpoints can be<br />

enabled back using command ENABLE.<br />

ENABLE<br />

ENABLE BREAK index<br />

ENABLE BREAK ALL<br />

ENABLE is used to re-activate breakpoints used to stop Eldo at run time, whenever these<br />

breakpoints have been disabled by DISABLE.<br />

FORCE<br />

FORCE =<br />

Force the node node_name to value after RISE_TIME or FALL_TIME depending on current<br />

value (see further information below). Used to impose a voltage on a node. If multiple FORCE<br />

are applied on the same node, the last command is used. If an input signal was applied on the<br />

node it will be ignored. The voltage imposed by FORCE can be removed using RELEASE.<br />

HIGH<br />

HIGH <br />

Force the node node_name to HIGHVOLTAGE after RISE_TIME (see further information<br />

below).<br />

LOW<br />

LOW <br />

Force the node node_name to LOWVOLTAGE after FALL_TIME (see further information<br />

below).<br />

Tip<br />

The previous three commands contain the parameters, HIGHVOLTAGE, LOWVOLTAGE,<br />

RISE_TIME and FALL_TIME. These parameters can be set using the .OPTION command.<br />

For more information, see Miscellaneous Simulation Control Options in the Eldo Reference<br />

Manual.<br />

1464<br />

Eldo® User's Manual, 15.3

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