Area
Sometimes, creating a Component
to define some logic is overkill because you:
Need to define all construction parameters and IO (verbosity, duplication)
Split your code (more than needed)
For this kind of case you can use an Area
to define a group of signals/logic:
class UartCtrl extends Component {
...
val timer = new Area {
val counter = Reg(UInt(8 bits))
val tick = counter === 0
counter := counter - 1
when(tick) {
counter := 100
}
}
val tickCounter = new Area {
val value = Reg(UInt(3 bits))
val reset = False
when(timer.tick) { // Refer to the tick from timer area
value := value + 1
}
when(reset) {
value := 0
}
}
val stateMachine = new Area {
...
}
}
Tip
In VHDL and Verilog, sometimes prefixes are used to separate variables into logical sections. It is suggested that you use
Area
instead of this in SpinalHDL.Note
ClockingArea is a special kind of Area
that allows you to define chunks of hardware which use a given ClockDomain