commit | 537b0d03137badb81c895e997539fa9fdac14da9 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | mrg <mrg@ucsc.edu> | Tue Nov 09 09:03:53 2021 -0800 |
committer | mrg <mrg@ucsc.edu> | Tue Nov 09 09:03:53 2021 -0800 |
tree | 75864a2bd1b671756be6dce7bc4591f8f80f6d9c | |
parent | 0a4a2e22f83289b38806849657c74afb7c03c653 [diff] |
Remove input path constraints and report clock skew
:exclamation: Important Note |
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This project contains a test chip for several OpenRAM memory configurations. The configurations have varying levels of verification. In particular, it has these sizes:
There are two test modes available. Each one inputs an packet that configures the read and write operations of a particular SRAM. The GPIO pin io_in[16] determines whether to use GPIO (1) or LA mode (0).
The test packet is a 112-bit value that has the follow signals and bit size:
During a read operation, the din bits are replaced with the data output bits so that they can be verified.
Note: The 64-bit memory leaves the middle 32-bits as a value of 0 and instead reads/writes the upper and lower 16-bits to reduce the number of packet bits.
In GPIO mode, the test packet is scanned in/out with the GPIO pins in 112 cycles. The GPIO pins used are as follows:
In LA mode, the test packet is directly written from the output of the 128-bit LA. The top bits of the LA register are used for the control signals during test:
Jesse Cirimeli-Low jcirimel@ucsc.edu Amogh Lonkar alonkar@ucsc.edu Matthew Guthaus mrg@ucsc.edu