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uart
A simple universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) core implemented in Verilog. The core is completed and has been used in several FPGA designs.
Introduction
The UART core is used as main communication channel between the TKey device System on Chip (SoC) and the TKey client. The UART contains a 512 byte receive buffer, allowing the SW running on the SoC to not have to wait for bytes and poll them as soon as they are received. The number of bytes in the FIFO is also exposed to the SW through the ADDR_RX_BYTES address.
The number of data and data bits can be set by SW. The default is eight data bits and one stop bit.
The default bit rate is based on target clock frequency divided by the bit rate times in order to hit the center of the bits. I.e. Clock: 18 MHz, 62500 bps Divisor = 18E6 / 62500 = 288
API
ADDR_BIT_RATE: 0x10
ADDR_DATA_BITS: 0x11
ADDR_STOP_BITS: 0x12
ADDR_RX_STATUS: 0x20
ADDR_RX_DATA: 0x21
ADDR_RX_BYTES: 0x22
ADDR_TX_STATUS: 0x40
ADDR_TX_DATA: 0x41
Implementation notes.
The FIFO allocates a single block RAM (EBR).