1. Execute a simulation from either the Graphic Editor or the Simulation Profile Editor. The Simulation Execution window appears.
Note: Open a Monitor window and select all textual elements for display in the Monitor window.
2. Select Actions > Breakpoints from the Simulation Execution window. The Simulation Breakpoint editor appears.
3. Click Add located next to the Truth Table Name list. The Add Breakpoint dialog box opens.
Note: The Active field is set to Yes allowing the simulation to pause when it reaches this breakpoint. If it is set to No, the breakpoint remains on the list but becomes inactive. Simulation does not pause at inactive breakpoints. Inactive breakpoints can be reactivated at anytime if the debugging tool for the subroutine is reinitiated.
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5. Select Activity from the selection box.
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7. Select OK.
8. Click Apply > OK to close the Simulation Breakpoint Editor dialog box.
Note:
9. Execute a Go Step. The animated truth table appears with row 3 highlighted. This corresponds to the status ofC2
,C5
andC10
in the model.
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11. Execute a Go Step.
Row 2 is now highlighted corresponding to the new status of C5, C2 and C10. VAL_OUT is now 5 which is 5 times VAL_IN.You can experiment with other values of C5,C2 and C10.