MODELSIM ALTERA STARTER EDITION 10.1 D CODE
The code used should be the same as the one provided in the lab description.The implementation to the FPGA (compiling, port mapping, programming, etc.) should be same as previous labs.Follow the instructions below to perform the simulation (and use the testbench file provided, to make your life easier!) Updates : Appendix C.5 has outdated instructions for performing timing simulation.The following is the summary of updates provided here for working the new version of Quartus II. Listed are the major tasks to be completed in Lab 5.
MODELSIM ALTERA STARTER EDITION 10.1 D DRIVER
Summary of instructions for installing the driver is located above in the Installation sectionĭ.1 & D.2 - Making Pin Assignments and Uploading design to DE1 boardFollow the following tutorial written by previous EE 271 TA Double-click on Compile Design or Processing -> Start Compilation (Ctrl+L) to perform the complete compilation.Analysis & Synthesis, Fitter, Assembler, etc we need to run the complete compilation.Otherwise, simulation will not load properly due to unresolved references.Ĭ.1.2 - Compiling the projectNote: For the functional simulation in Lab 2, only 'Analysis & Synthesis' was needed to be run. Note: When simulating the mixed schematic design, make sure the modules that the top-level design refers to are also included in the ModelSim project. Updates/Corrections for Version 10.1 B.4.4 & B.5 - Functional SimulationFor the simulation, use ModelSim (similar to lab 1).ī.6 - Quartus II WindowsNo major changes. Supporting documentsAppendix B - Using Quartus II CAD (If you don't have the book yet) Ask for instructions during Office Hours.Enter "procedural" steps in the DO file that corresponds to how you want the signals to change.Optional: Alternatively, a DO file can be created to automate some of the processes in step 8.Immediately to the left of the signal period window is the restart.Repeat until all combinations have been tested.Select an input signal and rightĬlick on the pop-up select Force and for value change The period of the run will correspond to the time in the period window.Īll signals should be green. Inputs that you entered and the outputs from your system on the waveform. The run simulation icon (looks like a page with a blue downĪrrow beside it). Immediately to the right of that window will be In the tool icons, find the window that contains the period of the.Do this for Signal and right click on the pop-up select Force and for value enterĮither 0 or 1. To enter a signal value on a step by step basis, select an input.Enter signal values using force (Source: ).or, right-click on wave -> Add -> To Wave -> Selected Signals.Drag the signals from the Objects window to the Wave window.Bring up the Wave window by View -> Wave.Add your input and output signals to the Wave window.