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You have to use the pin symbol in the schematic editor to create an I/O pin and then assign it to a physical pin in the Pin Planner.
Hello sstrell,
Thanks for the reply.
I used the 'Pin Tool' to create the inputs and output. (Is this what you were referring to?) I still do not see the inputs or output in the pin planner after compiling. I have pasted a copy of my very simply circuit below.
- sstrell3 years ago
Super Contributor
After you create a design, you have to perform at least Analysis & Elaboration or full synthesis before you can make assignments (like pin locations). If you’re still not seeing the in the pin planner, you may have a filter on for the all pins list. I can’t think of what else would not let you see the i/o there.
- FMCC3 years ago
Occasional Contributor
Hello sstrell,
I rebuilt the project and took some screenshots. They are in the attached pdf file. I did try the 'Analysis & Elaboration' you suggested however still no luck. If you don't find anything wrong with the basic building of the project then I'm thinking I may be searching for the pins incorrectly. I tried different filters but no luck.
I also included the version of Quartus I'm using and the board.
As you can see, there are no error's found in the 'Analysis & Elaboration' of the Compilation of the project.
Roger