Once Quartus opens you will see this screen. Go to the New Project Wizard located in the File tab.Create a parent folder on your flash drive. You want this on your flash drive because anything saved on the colleges hard-drives may not be there next class.Create a parent folder where you want to keep all of your Labs! G:JoeSchmojumpdriveEECT122 Next:Create a child folder this particular lab will be stored. G:JoeSchmoEECT122Lab1-1You can do this either in windows explorer or directly in the program Quartus. IMPORTANT!!!!:VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!!!!!:For quartus to work right, your build files(.bdf/.vhd/.etc) need to be in a folder(your child folder) that has the same name as the projects. Wizards are great aren't they?
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This one guides you through the initial setup of your project. After selecting the appropriate name of your parent folder and creating an appropriate child folder, it's time to name your project. You want to call it 'I rock Ivy Tech EE' I know. But if you do that and it doesn't match the child folder you've create, the software will get really confuses later on. Just name your project the EXACT same thing as the child folder.
For Intel Quartus Prime software v10.1 and 11.0, the QSim tool and Waveform Editor must be installed separately by using the FPGA University Program Installer. Beginning with the Intel Quartus Prime software v11.1, the QSim tool and Waveform Editor are bundled with the Intel Quartus Prime software. Welcome to Terasic Technologies FAQ! We are committed to serve our customers in every best way we could offer. With this in mind, we would gradually list common questions for your information. If your burning questions were not listed here, please email to [email protected]. We will update your request soon!
In the picture below it is 'tutorial.' And so EVERY different type of file in this project will get named 'tutorial.' Tutorial.bdftutorial.vdlturorial.etcAfter that's done, click next. Now that the vector file is configured properly we need to import or link to the inputs and outputs created in our Schematic file.Right click on the left panel. Scroll down to INSERT and over to INSERT NODE OR BUS.This will bring up a new window with several options. Underneath the cancel button, is a button called NODE FINDER. Press that button and leave the other options alone.This brings up a new window called NODE FINDER.-At the top middle, scroll down and select 'Pins: All'-next, over to the right is a button that says list.
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It searches for the pins in your schematic. Hit that button.-Once pins are in the left tab, we need to select them.
This can be done individually if needed with the single arrow button, or all pins at once with the double arrow button.-Lastly, Click OK in the 'Node Finder' window and also OK in the 'Insert Node or Bus' window.Right click the input on the left hand column.Scroll down to Value and over to Count value or some other value(Like Clock).Shown is 'count value.' I will use Hex for this purpose.This brings up a pop-up with option for how much to count by and when to count. (Change time and value).Do the same thing for the 'B' data stream.No highlight a few clock cycles and you can manually change them by right clicking on the highlighted area and selecting the value.Notice in this last picture that the two data stream are now no longer equal.And the result is a low where the two data streams do not match up.
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