Internal Linear Feedback Shift Registers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
- The internal linear feedback shift register is an alternative to the external LFSR. These devices are capable of many functions including error detection and error correction using very little hardware and outperforming anything possible with software.
Timestamps
00:00 | Intro
00:33 | Review of ring counters
02:04 | Review of external LFSRs
03:14 | Intro to internal LFSRs
04:12 | Demo of internal LFSR
09:42 | Second demo of internal LFSR
12:08 | Quick summary of internal LFSR applications
Hashtags
#lfsr #shiftregister #xor
Sir, I've been waiting for a new video from you for a whole month! Thanks a lot for such great content! I have a topic that I would like to clarify for myself. Could you help me understand how UART works in terms of FSM? Could you please explain step by step (as you usually do) which processes (I mean VHDL processes) I need to create and why? How should I understand from the testbench that everything is working correctly? Thank you very much for your hard work!
Thank you for the kind words! As for the topic suggestion, it's a great one. I was on a team with Dr. Armstrong out of Virginia Tech to work on the test suite for VHDL, but it's been years since I've used it. Maybe I should put together some VHDL lessons before tackling an implementation lesson.
@@Intermation Thanks a lot for the quick response. I actually have a PDF file that has UART codes for components using FIFO and a circular buffer. (Components RX and TX, sample application and "creating a file for workflow" and test benches for each part, which can be useful as a reference for creating a new video). The fact is that these codes do not have enough descriptions (in terms of FSM) to be understandable to a beginner. You will understand my question better if you see the implementation I have. Can I somehow send you this pdf file or a link to it?
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