I'm making a custom hardware ARINC 429 Core. For now I have described the module in transmission (TX-FSM), according to the ARINC 429 standard and a FIFO in transmission from which it takes the data and sends them to the outside. The FIFO works at a frequency of 2MHz (clk2M), while TX-FSM can generate a frequency of 100kb / s or 12.5kb / s (clk429) from 2MHz as per standard.
Since the FIFO works at a higher frequency (2 MHz), and the TX-FSM works at a lower frequency (100 kb/s), when the TX-FSM requests a data from the FIFO by raising the "TX_FIFO_rd" signal ("rd_en" on FIFO ), the FIFO supplies all the data contained within it, since in the FIFO clock domain the "rd_en" signal remains high for several cycles.
The FIFO should only provide one data at a time. Once the data has been transmitted, the TX-FSM will request the next data.
How can I make the FIFO and TX-FSM work in sync using a single clock?
FIFO VHDL code:
library ieee;
use ieee.std_logic_1164.all;
use ieee.numeric_std.all;
entity FIFO is
generic (
FIFO_WIDTH : natural := 32;
FIFO_DEPTH : integer := 10;
ALMOST_FULL_LEVEL : integer := 8;
ALMOST_EMPTY_LEVEL : integer := 2
);
port (
reset : in std_logic;
clk : in std_logic;
-- FIFO Write Interface
wr_en : in std_logic;
wr_data : in std_logic_vector(FIFO_WIDTH-1 downto 0);
ALMOST_FULL : out std_logic;
FULL : out std_logic;
-- FIFO Read Interface
rd_en : in std_logic;
rd_data : out std_logic_vector(FIFO_WIDTH-1 downto 0);
ALMOST_EMPTY : out std_logic;
EMPTY : out std_logic
);
end FIFO;
architecture rtl of FIFO is
type t_FIFO_DATA is array (0 to FIFO_DEPTH) of std_logic_vector(FIFO_WIDTH-1 downto 0);
signal r_FIFO_DATA : t_FIFO_DATA := (others => (others => '0'));
signal r_WR_INDEX : integer range 0 to FIFO_DEPTH -1 := 0;
signal r_RD_INDEX : integer range 0 to FIFO_DEPTH -1 := 0;
-- # Words in FIFO, has extra range to allow for assert conditions
signal r_FIFO_COUNT : integer range -1 to FIFO_DEPTH+1 := 0;
signal w_FULL : std_logic;
signal w_EMPTY : std_logic;
begin
-- FIFO process
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
WRITE_INDEX : process(clk)
begin
if rising_edge(clk) then
if reset = '1' then
r_WR_INDEX <= 1;
else
if (wr_en = '1' and w_FULL = '0') then
if r_WR_INDEX = FIFO_DEPTH-1 then
r_WR_INDEX <= 1;
else
r_WR_INDEX <= r_WR_INDEX + 1;
end if;
end if;
end if;
end if;
end process;
READ_INDEX : process(clk)
begin
if rising_edge(clk) then
if reset = '1' then
r_RD_INDEX <= 0;
else
if (rd_en = '1' and w_EMPTY = '0') then
if r_RD_INDEX = FIFO_DEPTH-1 then
r_RD_INDEX <= 0;
else
r_RD_INDEX <= r_RD_INDEX + 1;
end if;
end if;
end if;
end if;
end process;
COUNT_INDEX : process(clk)
begin
if rising_edge(clk) then
if reset = '1' then
r_FIFO_COUNT <= 0;
else
if (wr_en = '1' and rd_en = '0') then
r_FIFO_COUNT <= r_FIFO_COUNT + 1;
elsif (wr_en = '0' and rd_en = '1') then
if r_FIFO_COUNT > 0 then
r_FIFO_COUNT <= r_FIFO_COUNT - 1;
end if;
end if;
end if;
end if;
end process;
Write_Data : process (clk) is
begin
if rising_edge(clk) then
if wr_en = '1' then
r_FIFO_DATA(r_WR_INDEX) <= wr_data;
end if;
end if;
end process;
rd_data <= r_FIFO_DATA(r_RD_INDEX);
w_FULL <= '1' when r_FIFO_COUNT = FIFO_DEPTH else '0';
w_EMPTY <= '1' when r_FIFO_COUNT = 0 else '0';
ALMOST_FULL <= '1' when r_FIFO_COUNT > ALMOST_FULL_LEVEL else '0';
ALMOST_EMPTY <= '1' when r_FIFO_COUNT < ALMOST_EMPTY_LEVEL else '0';
FULL <= w_FULL;
EMPTY <= w_EMPTY;
end rtl;
TX-FSM code
-- Arinc 429 trasmitter interface
library IEEE;
use IEEE.STD_LOGIC_1164.ALL;
use IEEE.STD_LOGIC_ARITH.ALL;
use IEEE.STD_LOGIC_UNSIGNED.ALL;
entity Tx is
port
(
--INPUT
clk2M : in std_logic; -- clock signal
reset : in std_logic; -- reset signal
enable : in std_logic; -- enable signal
en_parity : in std_logic; -- enable parity bit
parity : in std_logic; -- odd/even parity
speed : in std_logic; -- speed 100kbps or 12.5kbps
gap : in std_logic; -- gap between two messages: 4 or 64 bit of gap
TX_FIFO_ep : in std_logic; -- TX FIFO EMPTY
a429TX_in : in std_logic_vector (31 downto 0); -- data in
--OUTPUT
a429TX_outA : out std_logic; -- positive out
a429TX_outB : out std_logic; -- negative out
TX_FIFO_rd : out std_logic -- TX FIFO READ
);
end entity;
architecture RTL_A429TX of Tx is
-- FSM state name
type state_type is (IDLE,START, PAR,TRANSMITTING,WAITING);
signal state : state_type;
-- FSM register
signal shift_reg : std_logic_vector (31 downto 0);
signal shift_counter : std_logic_vector (4 downto 0);
signal gap_counter : std_logic_vector (6 downto 0);
-- speed clock register
signal clk429 : std_logic;
signal clk429_counter : integer;
signal clk429_max_count : integer;
signal clk429_half_count : integer;
begin
-- speed clock process
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-- select speed process
process (speed)
begin
if (speed = '1') then
clk429_max_count <= 19; -- 100kbs/s
clk429_half_count <= 10;
else
clk429_max_count <= 159; -- 12.5kbs/s
clk429_half_count <= 80;
end if;
end process;
-- clock429 generate speed process
process (clk2M, reset)
begin
if (reset = '1') then
clk429 <= '0';
elsif rising_edge(clk2M) then
if (clk429_counter <= clk429_half_count ) then
clk429 <= '1';
else
clk429 <= '0';
end if;
end if;
end process;
-- counter activity process
process (clk2M, reset)
begin
if (reset = '1') then
clk429_counter <= 0;
elsif rising_edge(clk2M) then
if (clk429_counter >= clk429_max_count) then
clk429_counter <= 0;
else
clk429_counter <= clk429_counter + 1;
end if;
end if;
end process;
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------
-- a429TX interface process
process (clk429, reset)
variable p : std_logic;
begin
if reset = '1' then
state <= IDLE;
shift_reg <= (others => '0');
shift_counter <= (others => '0');
gap_counter <= (others => '0');
a429TX_outA <= '0';
a429TX_outB <= '0';
TX_FIFO_rd <= '0';
elsif rising_edge(clk429) then
case state is
when IDLE => -- idle state
if (enable = '1') then
if (gap = '1') then
gap_counter <= "0000100"; -- 4
else
gap_counter <= "1000000"; -- 64
end if;
if TX_FIFO_ep = '0' then
TX_FIFO_rd <= '1';
state <= START;
else
state <= IDLE;
end if;
else
state <= IDLE;
end if;
when START =>
-- data formatting
TX_FIFO_rd <= '0';
shift_reg <= a429TX_in(31 downto 8)& a429TX_in(0) & a429TX_in(1) & a429TX_in(2) & a429TX_in(3) & a429TX_in(4) & a429TX_in(5) & a429TX_in(6) & a429TX_in(7);
shift_counter <= "11111";
if ( en_parity = '1') then
state <= PAR;
else
state <= TRANSMITTING;
end if;
when PAR => -- parity state
--TX_FIFO_rd <= '0';
p := '0';
for I in 31 downto 0 loop
p := p xor shift_reg(I);
end loop;
if (parity = '1') then
shift_reg(31) <= p; -- odd
else
shift_reg(31) <= not p; -- even
end if;
state <= TRANSMITTING;
when TRANSMITTING => -- transmission state
--TX_FIFO_rd <= '0';
a429TX_outA <= shift_reg(0);
a429TX_outB <= not shift_reg(0);
shift_reg <= shift_reg(0) & shift_reg(31 downto 1);
if (shift_counter = "00000") then
state <= WAITING;
else
shift_counter <= shift_counter -1;
state <= TRANSMITTING;
end if;
when WAITING => -- wait state. generate gap
a429TX_outA <= '0';
a429TX_outB <= '0';
if (gap_counter > 0) then
gap_counter <= gap_counter - 1;
state <= WAITING;
else
state <= IDLE;
end if;
when others => -- default
state <= IDLE;
end case;
elsif falling_edge (clk429) then
a429TX_outA <= '0';
a429TX_outB <= '0';
end if;
end process;
clk429 <= clk429;
end architecture;
Thanks for your help.
Run both FIFOs at the 2 MHz
clk2M, and then generate a single cycle enable indication on TX_FIFO_rd when FIFO read data transfer is required.Thereby you can get the benefit from synchronous design, without the hazzle of handling multiple clock domains.
Also, it is not good (but actually very bad :-) synchronous design practice to generate internal clock like the
clk429, since it results in error prune design and more complex timing closure with Static Timing Analysis (STA). Instead make an enable signal that is asserted a single cycle, run the design on theclk2M, and the only update the relevant state when the enable signal is high.