MyHDLMyHDL[1] is a Python-based hardware description language (HDL). Features of MyHDL include:
MyHDL is developed by Jan Decaluwe.[7] Conversion examplesHere, you can see some examples of conversions from MyHDL designs to VHDL and/or Verilog.[8] A small combinatorial design The example is a small combinatorial design, more specifically the binary to Gray code converter: def bin2gray(B, G, width: int):
"""Gray encoder.
B -- input intbv signal, binary encoded
G -- output intbv signal, gray encoded
width -- bit width
"""
@always_comb
def logic():
Bext = intbv(0)[width + 1 :]
Bext[:] = B
for i in range(width):
G.next[i] = Bext[i + 1] ^ Bext[i]
return logic
You can create an instance and convert to Verilog and VHDL as follows: width = 8
B = Signal(intbv(0)[width:])
G = Signal(intbv(0)[width:])
bin2gray_inst = toVerilog(bin2gray, B, G, width)
bin2gray_inst = toVHDL(bin2gray, B, G, width)
The generated Verilog code looks as follows: module bin2gray (
B,
G
);
input [7:0] B;
output [7:0] G;
reg [7:0] G;
always @(B) begin: BIN2GRAY_LOGIC
integer i;
reg [9-1:0] Bext;
Bext = 9'h0;
Bext = B;
for (i=0; i<8; i=i+1) begin
G[i] <= (Bext[(i + 1)] ^ Bext[i]);
end
end
endmodule
The generated VHDL code looks as follows: library IEEE;
use IEEE.std_logic_1164.all;
use IEEE.numeric_std.all;
use std.textio.all;
use work.pck_myhdl_06.all;
entity bin2gray is
port (
B: in unsigned(7 downto 0);
G: out unsigned(7 downto 0)
);
end entity bin2gray;
architecture MyHDL of bin2gray is
begin
BIN2GRAY_LOGIC: process (B) is
variable Bext: unsigned(8 downto 0);
begin
Bext := to_unsigned(0, 9);
Bext := resize(B, 9);
for i in 0 to 8-1 loop
G(i) <= (Bext((i + 1)) xor Bext(i));
end loop;
end process BIN2GRAY_LOGIC;
end architecture MyHDL;
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