Go to the Multisim 14.1 hierarchy and right-click the “Student Edition” node and choose “Activate”: You can do the same thing for Ultiboard 14.1, which is listed just below Multisim 14.1 in the license manager. You will be asked for your serial #. NI Multisim 10.1, NI Multisim 10.1. Ni multisim 10.1.1 serial code:file search results. Advanced Uninstaller PRO 10.1 incl Serial KMS.
In order to make this work, you will need to have several programs installed and working on your computer.
LabVIEW 2014 or higher (click here for more LabVIEW info and to download from NI)
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Multisim 14.0 or higher (click here for more Multisim info and to download from NI)
Install LabVIEW first as some of Multisim's files need LabVIEW to already be installed if you want them to talk to each other. Be sure to restart your computer after each program is finished installing.
Note that when I installed LabVIEW 2016, it installed into 'C:Program FilesNational Instruments' and not 'C:Program Files (x86)National Instruments'. Since Multisim and LabVIEW need to talk to each other, I moved the LabVIEW directory into 'C:Program Files (x86)National Instruments' to ensure that they could. I don't know if this is absolutely necessary as I didn't try it before to find out. Be sure to move LabVIEW 2016 before you try and open it to avoid any possible issues.
You will also need one of Digilent's newer FPGA boards built around the Artix-7 chip.
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Be aware that this same process can be applied to Digilent's older FPGA boards built around the Spartan-6 chip, but you'll need to have Xilinx's older ISE environment installed. I'll only focus on Vivado in this I'ble, so I leave it to you to ensure you have the correct ISE specific files.
The rest of the process is outlined in an NI white paper tutorial that may help. I will walk through the same steps, but with more pictures and clarity.
In order to correctly link Multisim with Vivado, you need to install the FPGA tool. Click on NI LabVIEW FPGA Vivado 2014.4 to go to the download page for the tool module.
The recommended 'NI Download Manager' option installs a small downloader program that will then download the installer. The 'Browser Download' option downloads the installer as a *.iso image file, which will then auto-mount itself in your optical drive. Pick either one. I used the 'Browser Download' option without a physical optical drive in my machine and it worked perfectly fine.
If the *.iso file does not auto-mount then double click on it to open it from your default Downloads folder. Double click on Setup.
Click on 'Next' and then enter one of the serial numbers that came with your install materials. I used the LabVIEW serial number.
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The software will do a quick search for any updates. Accept any that show up then click 'Next'. Accept the 3 License Agreements and click 'Next'. Click 'Next' again to begin installation. Get some popcorn while you watch the progress bar. Once the install is complete, be sure to restart your computer.After restarting, navigate to 'C:NIFPGAprogramsVivado2014_4dataxicomcable_driversnt64digilent' on your hard drive and run the 'install_digilent.exe' file. This will install Digilent Adept, if needed. Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the install.
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Now that all of the correct programs and associated files are installed, let's get to programming some logic.