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rotary encoder for proteus.needed

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proteus encoder

Hi,
I am starting to use proteus to simulate a small system with a 16x2 LCD, some pushbuttons and a Rotary encoder.
So far I cannot find a model for a rotary encoder on the proteus libraries. Is there a model that I can get, for something similar to this one?
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proteus rotary encoder

Hi,
i not see the rotary encoder for the proteus, but many of this type encoders have a quadrature output signals, and when you change direction signal change phase whit 90 degree. So, you can use two pulse generator to simulate the coder.
 

encoder proteus

proteus lib ACTIVE/THUMB SWİTCH BCD
ACTIVE/THUMB SWİTCH HEX
 
rotary encoder model proteus

thanks for your answers
I have tryied the thumbswitches as necati said but output is not a quadrature signal. I could connect a prom on the outputs to get the correct code. But the switch stops to increment/decrement when it reaches the limits. And that is not very usefull to simulate a data entry.
I am still trying to configure a couple of generators to get the quadrature pulses but I dont see the way to generate the required pulses on the pressing of up/down buttons.
An alternative could be using an updown counter and a prom but this requires more circuitry.
 
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