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| # TinyTapeout project information |
| project: |
| wokwi_id: 348540666182107731 # If using wokwi, set this to your project's ID |
| # source_files: # If using an HDL, set wokwi_id as 0 and uncomment and list your source files here. Source files must be in ./src |
| # - counter.v |
| # - decoder.v |
| # top_module: "seven_segment_seconds" # put the name of your top module here, make it unique by prepending your github username |
| |
| # As everyone will have access to all designs, try to make it easy for someone new to your design to know what |
| # it does and how to operate it. |
| # |
| # Here is an example: https://github.com/mattvenn/tinytapeout_m_segments/blob/main/info.yaml |
| # |
| # This info will be automatically collected and used to make a datasheet for the chip. |
| documentation: |
| author: "Alexander Shabarshin" # Your name |
| discord: "Shaos#3571" # Your discord handle - make sure to include the # part as well |
| title: "TestFlipFlops" # Project title |
| description: "This is test design for testing flip-flops" # Short description of what your project does |
| how_it_works: "D-trig with and without Set/Reset, RS-trig and C-gate connected to IOs" # Longer description of how the project works |
| how_to_test: "Input changes must be reflected on outputs" # Instructions on how someone could test your project, include things like what buttons do what and how to set the clock if needed |
| external_hw: "" # Describe any external hardware needed |
| language: "wokwi" # other examples include Verilog, Amaranth, VHDL, etc |
| doc_link: "" # URL to longer form documentation, eg the README.md in your repository |
| clock_hz: 0 # Clock frequency in Hz (if required) we are expecting max clock frequency to be ~6khz. Provided on input 0. |
| picture: "wokwi-sch-1.png" # relative path to a picture in your repository |
| inputs: # a description of what the inputs do |
| - clock |
| - D # 1st data for many flops |
| - C |
| - S |
| - R |
| - NAND1 |
| - NAND2 |
| - Muller # 2nd data input for C-gate |
| outputs: |
| - segment a # a description of what the outputs do |
| - segment b |
| - segment c |
| - segment d |
| - segment e |
| - segment f |
| - segment g |
| - dot |