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F32C BRAM SoC

This is mainly IP Core wrap around "bram glue" generic F32C SoC RTL, Changes to original RTL include change of the GPIO IP Core to export the tri-state bus to top-level as 3 signals, no inout ports used any more.

Getting this Design ported to any new board usually takes less than 5 minutes. So far all newly ported design for new boards have worked first time tested with 0 time wasted in debug or troubleshooting.

F32C Core

This is work to convert F32C into fully usable IP Catalog Processor IP Core.

LMB Bus

LMB Bus is the simplest bus available in Vivado IP Catalog, adding it to the "wrap" around F32C Core is fairly simple.

Data and Instruction buses are exported as LMB Bus, then IPI Standard IP cores are used to add BRAM. The size of the BRAM can be selected in the Address Editor:

Setting F32C BRAM size in Vivado IPI Address Editor.

Debug session in Vivado Labtools, when CPU Reset is asserted Instruction address bus freezes, but after release there seems to be no reset, F32C Core tries to continue from last PC Address.

WIP to be figured out why.

 

Example F32C SoC using IOModule from Vivado IP Catalog, again the addresses for BRAM and the IOModule are assigned automatically and can be changed as needed in Address Editor.

 

AXI Bus

 

 

 

 

 

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