SW17 SWI6 SWIs Character pattern 00 0 100 Table 2 rotating the word helloon five displays Perform the following steps 1.Create a new Quartus II project for your circuit. 2.Include your VHDL entity in the Quartus ll project.Connect the switches SW7to the select inputs of -to-I multiplexers.Also conne 1a-0【0each1 nstanc nect the output 3.Include the required pin assignments for the DE2 board for all switches,LEDs,and 7-segment displays Compile the project 4.Download the compiled circuit into the FPGA chip.Test the functionality ofthe circuit by setting the proper character codes on the switches SWand then toggling SW-s to observe the rotation of the characters Part VI Extend your design from Part V so that is uses all eight 7-segment displays on the DE2 board.Your circuit should be able to display words with five (or fewer)chara Character pattern 000 001 E 0 0 00 E L z- 0 0 H E 110 0 111 H Table 3.Rotating the word HELLO on eight displays. Perform the following steps 1.Create a new Quartus II proje rge chip the Cyelone II EP2C35F672C6SW17 SW16 SW15 Character pattern 000 HELLO 001 ELLOH 010 LLOHE 011 LOHEL 100 OHELL Table 2. Rotating the word HELLO on five displays. Perform the following steps. 1. Create a new Quartus II project for your circuit. 2. Include your VHDL entity in the Quartus II project. Connect the switches SW 17−15 to the select inputs of each of the five instances of the three-bit wide 5-to-1 multiplexers. Also connect SW 14−0 to each instance of the multiplexers as required to produce the patterns of characters shown in Table 2. Connect the outputs of the five multiplexers to the 7-segment displays HEX4, HEX3, HEX2, HEX1, and HEX0. 3. Include the required pin assignments for the DE2 board for all switches, LEDs, and 7-segment displays. Compile the project. 4. Download the compiled circuit into the FPGA chip. Test the functionality of the circuit by setting the proper character codes on the switches SW14−0 and then toggling SW17−15 to observe the rotation of the characters. Part VI Extend your design from Part V so that is uses all eight 7-segment displays on the DE2 board. Your circuit should be able to display words with five (or fewer) characters on the eight displays, and rotate the displayed word when the switches SW17−15 are toggled. If the displayed word is HELLO, then your circuit should produce the patterns shown in Table 3. SW17 SW16 SW15 Character pattern 000 HELLO 001 HELLO 010 HELLO 011 HELLO 100 ELLO H 101 LLO HE 110 LO HEL 111 O HELL Table 3. Rotating the word HELLO on eight displays. Perform the following steps: 1. Create a new Quartus II project for your circuit and select as the target chip the Cyclone II EP2C35F672C6. 8