A quick code to turn off every single segment onto a FPGA board.
For this tutorial we use the Altera DE1 board.
So if you have another one, just replace HEX0, HEX1, HEX2, HEX3 by your assignment.
Each number is a pin onto the board.
	As there are 4 * 7 segments = 28 segments to light, so 28 pins.
So, to turn off all segments of a display, it's necessary to use 7'b1111111 as value.
Because by default, a "0" value is equal to light the corresponding segment.
Let's have a look to this diagram.
         _0_
	     5 |       | 1
	        |_6_|
	     4 |       | 2
	        |___|
	            3
	          
	If 0 = ON and 1 = OFF, then:
// top-level entity: module top1
module top1(
    output     wire [6:0]     HEX0, HEX1, HEX2, HEX3
);
    // call nested module
    segment_remove_all(
        .h0(HEX0),
        .h1(HEX1),
        .h2(HEX2),
        .h3(HEX3)
    );
endmodule
// generic module: segment_remove_all
module segment_remove_all(
    output reg [6:0] h0, h1, h2, h3
    
);
    // parameter
    parameter off = 7'b1111111;
    // always
    always @(*) begin
        h0 <= off;
        h1 <= off;
        h2 <= off;
        h3 <= off;
    end
endmodule
Your 7-segment displays are now turned off.
	And your eyes thank you for removing this red light.
Well done, you've made it. 
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