hdlbits-Always-case

Always case

Case statements in Verilog are nearly equivalent to a sequence of if-elseif-else that compares one expression to a list of others. Its syntax and functionality differs from the switch statement in C.

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always @(*) begin     // This is a combinational circuit
case (in)
1'b1: begin
out = 1'b1; // begin-end if >1 statement
end
1'b0: out = 1'b0;
default: out = 1'bx;
endcase
end
  • The case statement begins with case and each "case item" ends with a colon. There is no "switch".
  • Each case item can execute exactly one statement. This makes the "break" used in C unnecessary. But this means that if you need more than one statement, you must use begin ... end.
  • Duplicate (and partially overlapping) case items are permitted. The first one that matches is used. C does not allow duplicate case items.

A bit of practice

Case statements are more convenient than if statements if there are a large number of cases. So, in this exercise, create a 6-to-1 multiplexer. When sel is between 0 and 5, choose the corresponding data input. Otherwise, output 0. The data inputs and outputs are all 4 bits wide.

Be careful of inferring latches

solution

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// synthesis verilog_input_version verilog_2001
module top_module (
input [2:0] sel,
input [3:0] data0,
input [3:0] data1,
input [3:0] data2,
input [3:0] data3,
input [3:0] data4,
input [3:0] data5,
output reg [3:0] out );//

always@(*) begin // This is a combinational circuit
case(sel)
3'b000: out = data0;
3'b001: out = data1;
3'b010: out = data2;
3'b011: out = data3;
3'b100: out = data4;
3'b101: out = data5;
default: out = 4'b0000;
endcase
end

endmodule

hdlbits-Always-case
http://456-xiao.github.io/2024/08/25/hdlbits-Always-case/
作者
xyh
发布于
2024年8月25日
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