Asynchronous adder
This example creates a Component
out of combinational logic that does some simple arithmetic on 3 operands.
The test bench performs the following steps 100 times:
Initialize
a
,b
, andc
to random integers in the 0..255 range.Stimulate the DUT’s matching
a
,b
,c
inputs.Wait 1 simulation timestep (to allow the inputs to propagate).
Check for correct output.
import spinal.sim._
import spinal.core._
import spinal.core.sim._
import scala.util.Random
object SimAsynchronousExample {
class Dut extends Component {
val io = new Bundle {
val a, b, c = in UInt (8 bits)
val result = out UInt (8 bits)
}
io.result := io.a + io.b - io.c
}
def main(args: Array[String]): Unit = {
SimConfig.withWave.compile(new Dut).doSim{ dut =>
var idx = 0
while(idx < 100){
val a, b, c = Random.nextInt(256)
dut.io.a #= a
dut.io.b #= b
dut.io.c #= c
sleep(1) // Sleep 1 simulation timestep
assert(dut.io.result.toInt == ((a + b - c) & 0xFF))
idx += 1
}
}
}
}