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In the Multisim, how to use the "DIPSW2~DIPSW10" in the switch pack?

I have tried for thousands but it just don't works.However, the "SPST" and the "DIPSW1" works as expected ! How wired is that.

 

I simply connect it with a DC_POWER and a multimeter.

I am really confused and eager for the solution, any information will be appreciated, thank you.

 

If you know how to use it, I will be very appreciated if you can give a complete screen shot, because I am a novice

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Hi there,

 

What's your Multisim version? You can find this information in the Help>>About Multisim menu.

 

Regards,

Fernando D.
National Instruments

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Thank you for repies and my version is both 13/10 or later.


I found that, in DIPSW2~10 case, when I use the single mouse-click to switch on/off, it doesn't work; However , if I use the keyboard to control, it can go very well.

In DIPSW1 and spst, single mouse-click is avaliable.

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I tested again.

In multisim 10, keyboard control is ok with the DIPSW2~10.

In multisim 13, keyboard control still doesn't work.

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anyways, int the further test, there is always bugs with 2~10 in both ver.10 and ver.13, and the result is unpredictable

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Thanks for the information, I was able to reproduce the issue. For your reference the Corrective Action Request is 426846. Our developers are aware of the issue and it should be fixed in a future software update.

 

Thanks again for reporting this.

Fernando D.
National Instruments

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