Test bench code is often difficult to understand, even when written using modular programming techniques, because of the large amount of parallel activity occurring in the test bench that is not apparent when just reading through the code. However, when that same parallel activity is displayed as waveforms in a timing diagram the interaction between the signals is obvious from just glancing at the timing diagram. Timing diagrams allow a much clearer and concise description of the interaction of parallel processes and signal activity than can be achieved by writing code
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