Constant (K) Coded Programmable State Machine for Spartan-II

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Kelvin

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Hi, there:

I am reading some open source codes and found this KCPSM...what is that? Is
it
readable and modifiable?

Kelvin



-- Constant (K) Coded Programmable State Machine for Spartan-II and Virtex-E
Devices
--
-- Version : 1.00c
-- Version Date : 14th August 2002
--
-- Start of design entry : 2nd July 2002
--
-- Ken Chapman
-- Xilinx Ltd
-- Benchmark House
-- 203 Brooklands Road
-- Weybridge
-- Surrey KT13 ORH
-- United Kingdom
--
-- chapman@xilinx.com

----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
--
-- Start of Main Architecture for KCPSM
--
architecture macro_level_definition of kcpsm is
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
--
-- Components used in KCPSM and defined in subsequent entities.
--
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
--------
 
okie I understand now...it looks like one of those cute microcontroller
stuff...:)

Kelvin






"Kelvin" <kelvin8157@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:c4p3am$shu$1@mawar.singnet.com.sg...
Hi, there:

I am reading some open source codes and found this KCPSM...what is that?
Is
it
readable and modifiable?

Kelvin



-- Constant (K) Coded Programmable State Machine for Spartan-II and
Virtex-E
Devices
--
-- Version : 1.00c
-- Version Date : 14th August 2002
--
-- Start of design entry : 2nd July 2002
--
-- Ken Chapman
-- Xilinx Ltd
-- Benchmark House
-- 203 Brooklands Road
-- Weybridge
-- Surrey KT13 ORH
-- United Kingdom
--
-- chapman@xilinx.com

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--------
--
-- Start of Main Architecture for KCPSM
--
architecture macro_level_definition of kcpsm is
--
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--------
--
-- Components used in KCPSM and defined in subsequent entities.
--
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
--------
 
Kelvin wrote:
okie I understand now...it looks like one of those cute microcontroller
stuff...:)
I think it's the precursor to what is now known as Picoblaze...

And if I'm not wrong, the name is a "backronym", originally meaning Ken
Chapman's Programmable State Machine....

John
 

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