go to assignments -> pin planner in quartus to link the dip switch with LT,BI and RBI. Not sure if thats what you want. Anyway, you will need the hardware to see whether it works or you can study the signal generated. There is no virtual components in quartus.
Ok thanks John, I will try that. I have already used the hardware and have the results recorded in my tables, but I was not sure how to reproduce this on quartus. thanks I will try the switch now.
Somebody tell me what I am doing here. I am trying to simulate using the 7447 with a MANN72 7 segment LED with 3 common Anodes here is a Screen shot of what I have. **broken link removed**
Well, I need to simulate using the MANN72 7-segment display by recording the output values that are given at A,B,C..D etc. But I am so lost on how I am supposed to set this up on quartus. The ABCD pins on the left side of the 7447 are supposed to be controlled using a dip switch but I do not understand how I can implement that.
There are 3 ways to do this: one is using the hardware - which is through pin assignment. 2nd and 3rd is only involved simulation. This can be done using vector waveform files( .vwf) . In this you find all nodes using View -> utility windows -> node finder. And select the relevant node to simulate. Nevertheless, you can also use modelsim provided.