Difference between revisions of "Exercise - Importing the LED Component"
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* Add a component macro to the flowchart, and double-click on it. | * Add a component macro to the flowchart, and double-click on it. | ||
− | * Click on the 'Simulation' tab. The simulation macros, 'LEDoff' and 'LEDon' | + | * Click on the 'Simulation' tab. The simulation macros, 'LEDoff' and 'LEDon' appear in the tree. |
* Click on the one you want, and then click on 'OK'. | * Click on the one you want, and then click on 'OK'. | ||
* Simulate the flowchart, (see [[Exercise - Simulating a Program]]), to test whether the import has worked. | * Simulate the flowchart, (see [[Exercise - Simulating a Program]]), to test whether the import has worked. |
Revision as of 08:48, 24 July 2013
- The following assumes that you have built, and exported a LED component, as described in Exercise - Create an LED Component and Exercise - Exporting the LED Component.
- Open the 'Outputs' toolbox, where you stored the exported 'newLED' component. (If no destination was specified for the exported component, it would appear in the 'Misc' toolbox.)
- Locate the 'newLED' component, and use the down-arrow next to it to add it to the System Panel. It can now be used in the same way as any other electronic device.
- Create a flowchart which uses the imported component.
- Add a component macro to the flowchart, and double-click on it.
- Click on the 'Simulation' tab. The simulation macros, 'LEDoff' and 'LEDon' appear in the tree.
- Click on the one you want, and then click on 'OK'.
- Simulate the flowchart, (see Exercise - Simulating a Program), to test whether the import has worked.