VisioTutorial PDF
VisioTutorial PDF
Spring 2013
Introduction
Microsoft Office Visio 2010 is drawing and diagramming software that helps transform concepts into a visual representation. This tutorial is designed for people who are new to Visio. For the purposes of this tutorial, we are going to focus on how to create a logical diagram and flow chart when drawn in Visio.
Objective
After this tutorial, you will have learned how to: a. Create a logical diagram b. Add text to a diagram and format the text c. Create a flowchart diagram using shapes and connectors
Getting Started
Logical Diagram Plot Start the Visio Drawing Click Start to All Programs to Microsoft Office to Visio. You should get a screen similar to Figure 1.
Figure 1 Creating a new Template Double Click Engineering (shown on Figure 1), you should get a screen similar to Figure 2.
Figure 2 Creating a new Drawing Double Click Circuits and Logic (shown on Figure 2), you should get a screen similar to Figure 3.
Figure 3 Adding new Stencils Click More Shapes to Engineering to Electrical Engineering, you can choose the stencils you need. Here, we add Analog and Digital Logic (US units), Integrated Circuit
Components (US units), Terminals and Connectors (US units), Transmission Paths (US units). You should get a screen similar to Figure 4.
Figure 4 Drawing Logic Diagram (SN74LS00) Click on the triangle on the left of Pointer Tool, choose Line to draw rectangle, and choose Arc to draw arc. You should get a screen similar to Figure 5.
Figure 5
Choose Rectangle to draw pins. You should get a screen similar to Figure 6.
Figure 6 Select all the rectangles, click right key of the mouse, choose Group, after that you can move those rectangles as a whole part. You should get a screen similar to Figure 7.
Figure 7
Adding Text on the Diagrams Click Text to add text on the diagram, here you can change the font size and font face. Select all the text, click right key of the mouse, choose Group. You should get a screen similar to Figure 8.
Figure 8 Adding Logic gates Draw Logic gate 2 from the Analog and Digital Logic (US units) stencil into the drawing window. You should get a screen similar to Figure 9.
Figure 9
Click the right key of the mouse, choose Configure Logic Gate. You should get a screen similar to Figure 10.
Figure 10 Click Configure Logic Gate. Here, you can change the gate type and numbers of input and output. You should get a screen similar to Figure 11.
Figure 11
Click the gate, and rotate the gate. You should get a screen similar to Figure 12.
Figure 12 Adding Wires to the gates Click Connector or Line to add wires to the gates and pins. You should get a screen similar to Figure 12.
Figure 13
Adding different types of gates to the input of SL74S00 chip Click the gate, select Configure Logic Gate, adjust the parameters, you can get different gates. Here we get 3-input OR-gate, 2-input NOR-gate, 4-input NAND-gate, and 2-input ORgate. You should get a screen similar to Figure 14.
Figure 14 Adding different types of Flip-Flops to the output of SL74S00 chip Draw flip-flop from the Analog and Digital Logic (US units) to the drawing window. Click on the right key of the mouse, select Configure Flip-Flop to change the flip-flop types. You should get a screen similar to Figure 15.
Figure 15 Click Configure Flip-Flop to choose different types of flip-flop. You should get a screen similar to Figure 16.
Figure 16
Adding wires to flip-flops Select Connector or Line to add wires between the output pins of the chip and the flip-flop. You should get a screen similar to Figure 17.
Figure 17 Adding I/O port to the chip Draw I/O port from the Analog and Digital Logic (US units) to the drawing window. Select Connector or Line to add wires to VCC, GND, Output and Input. You should get a screen similar to Figure 18.
Figure 18
Flow chart Step 1: From the categories areas select Basic Flow Chart, and select Flow Chart (Figure 4).
Figure 4
Step 2: Double click on Flow Chart, you will see Visio Screen Layout (Figure 5).
c. Move the mouse to the position shown below note the cursor has changed to reveal the connector tool. As you position to a point you can connect to the shape a small red square will appear.
d. Depress the left mouse key and drag the mouse pointer to the center left edge connection point of the shape above.
e. Release the mouse Button and you will see a connector from the diamond to the rectangle above and shown.
Add text to connectors a. Double click on the connector line to type in text
b. Enter your required text then click away from the Line