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WGL
(redirected from Waveform Generation Language)

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WGLWashington Gas Light
WGLWissenschaftsgemeinschaft Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (German: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Science Association)
WGLWalking Group Leader
WGLWaveform Generation Language
WGLWarren, Gorham & Lamont (tax information)
WGLWorld Golf League (Lake Mary, FL)
WGLWilliam Gregory Lee (actor)


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The validation of the test and diagnostics flow enables interoperability through industry-standard formats including Standard Test Interface Language (STIL) and Waveform Generation Language (WGL).
It features a simplified user interface and command-line operation, and supports industry-standard EDA input formats, including Standard Test Interface Language (STIL), Waveform Generation Language (WGL), Value Change Dump (VCD), Extended VCD (EVCD) and Core Test Language (CTL).
Fluence Technology has been a leading participant in driving the development of the IEEE Standard 1450-1999 which is partially based on Fluence's defacto standard, Waveform Generation Language (WGL).
 
 
 
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