Advanced Chip Design- Practical Examples In Verilog Apr 2026
always @(posedge gated_clk) q <= d; endmodule
Separate pipeline registers, hazard detection (data forwarding), branch prediction. 3. Memory Controllers & Arbitration Example: AHB-Lite Slave (Burst Write) module ahb_slave ( input HCLK, HRESETn, input HTRANS, HWRITE, HREADY, input [31:0] HADDR, HWDATA, output reg HREADYOUT, HRESP, output reg [31:0] HRDATA ); reg [31:0] memory [0:1023];
always @(posedge HCLK or negedge HRESETn) begin if (!HRESETn) HREADYOUT <= 1'b1; else begin if (HREADY && HTRANS == NONSEQ) begin if (HWRITE) memory[HADDR[11:2]] <= HWDATA; else HRDATA <= memory[HADDR[11:2]]; HREADYOUT <= 1'b1; end else HREADYOUT <= 1'b1; // wait-state insertion possible end end endmodule Advanced Chip Design- Practical Examples In Verilog
// ALU inside execute wire [31:0] alu_out = (opcode == ADD) ? ID_EX_rs1 + ID_EX_rs2 : ...;
wire [3:0] wgray = wptr ^ (wptr >> 1); wire [3:0] rgray = rptr ^ (rptr >> 1); always @(posedge gated_clk) q <= d; endmodule Separate
Add write buffer, ECC, and bank interleaving. 4. Clock Domain Crossing (CDC) Example: 2-flop synchronizer (single-bit) module sync_single ( input clk_dst, rst_n, input sig_src, output reg sig_dst ); reg meta, sync;
// Stage 3: Execute (ALU) always @(posedge clk) begin ID_EX_instr <= IF_ID_instr; ID_EX_pc <= IF_ID_pc; ID_EX_rs1 <= reg_data1; ID_EX_rs2 <= reg_data2; end ID_EX_rs1 + ID_EX_rs2 :
// Gray code sync across domains reg [3:0] wptr_sync_r, rptr_sync_r; always @(posedge rclk) wptr_sync_r <= wgray; // + 2nd flop
always_comb begin next = state; case (state) IDLE: if (cpu_req) next = TAG_CHECK; TAG_CHECK: if (hit) next = HIT_FILL; else next = MISS_REFILL; ... endcase end // Implement LRU replacement, write-back vs write-through endmodule | Tool | Purpose | |------|---------| | Verilator | Fast simulation + linting | | Yosys | Synthesis to generic netlist | | OpenSTA | Static timing analysis | | GTKWave | Waveform viewing | | SymbiYosys | Formal verification (SVA) |