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// PN monitors
`timescale 1ns/100ps
module axi_ad9467_pnmon (
// adc interface
adc_clk,
adc_data,
// pn out of sync and error
adc_pn_oos,
adc_pn_err,
// processor interface PN9 (0x0), PN23 (0x1)
up_pn_type);
// adc interface
input adc_clk;
input [15:0] adc_data;
// pn out of sync and error
output adc_pn_oos;
output adc_pn_err;
// processor interface PN9 (0x0), PN23 (0x1)
input up_pn_type;
reg adc_pn_type_m1 = 'd0;
reg adc_pn_type_m2 = 'd0;
reg adc_pn_type = 'd0;
reg adc_pn_en = 'd0;
reg [15:0] adc_data_d = 'd0;
reg [31:0] adc_pn_data = 'd0;
reg adc_pn_en_d = 'd0;
reg adc_pn_match = 'd0;
reg [ 6:0] adc_pn_oos_count = 'd0;
reg adc_pn_oos = 'd0;
reg [ 4:0] adc_pn_err_count = 'd0;
reg adc_pn_err = 'd0;
wire [31:0] adc_pn_data_in_s;
wire adc_pn_match0_s;
wire adc_pn_match1_s;
wire adc_pn_match2_s;
wire adc_pn_match_s;
wire [31:0] adc_pn_data_s;
wire adc_pn_err_s;
// PN23 function
function [31:0] pn23;
input [31:0] din;
reg [31:0] dout;
begin
dout[31] = din[22] ^ din[17];
dout[30] = din[21] ^ din[16];
dout[29] = din[20] ^ din[15];
dout[28] = din[19] ^ din[14];
dout[27] = din[18] ^ din[13];
dout[26] = din[17] ^ din[12];
dout[25] = din[16] ^ din[11];
dout[24] = din[15] ^ din[10];
dout[23] = din[14] ^ din[ 9];
dout[22] = din[13] ^ din[ 8];
dout[21] = din[12] ^ din[ 7];
dout[20] = din[11] ^ din[ 6];
dout[19] = din[10] ^ din[ 5];
dout[18] = din[ 9] ^ din[ 4];
dout[17] = din[ 8] ^ din[ 3];
dout[16] = din[ 7] ^ din[ 2];
dout[15] = din[ 6] ^ din[ 1];
dout[14] = din[ 5] ^ din[ 0];
dout[13] = din[ 4] ^ din[22] ^ din[17];
dout[12] = din[ 3] ^ din[21] ^ din[16];
dout[11] = din[ 2] ^ din[20] ^ din[15];
dout[10] = din[ 1] ^ din[19] ^ din[14];
dout[ 9] = din[ 0] ^ din[18] ^ din[13];
dout[ 8] = din[22] ^ din[12];
dout[ 7] = din[21] ^ din[11];
dout[ 6] = din[20] ^ din[10];
dout[ 5] = din[19] ^ din[ 9];
dout[ 4] = din[18] ^ din[ 8];
dout[ 3] = din[17] ^ din[ 7];
dout[ 2] = din[16] ^ din[ 6];
dout[ 1] = din[15] ^ din[ 5];
dout[ 0] = din[14] ^ din[ 4];
pn23 = dout;
end
endfunction
// PN9 function
function [31:0] pn9;
input [31:0] din;
reg [31:0] dout;
begin
dout[31] = din[ 8] ^ din[ 4];
dout[30] = din[ 7] ^ din[ 3];
dout[29] = din[ 6] ^ din[ 2];
dout[28] = din[ 5] ^ din[ 1];
dout[27] = din[ 4] ^ din[ 0];
dout[26] = din[ 3] ^ din[ 8] ^ din[ 4];
dout[25] = din[ 2] ^ din[ 7] ^ din[ 3];
dout[24] = din[ 1] ^ din[ 6] ^ din[ 2];
dout[23] = din[ 0] ^ din[ 5] ^ din[ 1];
dout[22] = din[ 8] ^ din[ 0];
dout[21] = din[ 7] ^ din[ 8] ^ din[ 4];
dout[20] = din[ 6] ^ din[ 7] ^ din[ 3];
dout[19] = din[ 5] ^ din[ 6] ^ din[ 2];
dout[18] = din[ 4] ^ din[ 5] ^ din[ 1];
dout[17] = din[ 3] ^ din[ 4] ^ din[ 0];
dout[16] = din[ 2] ^ din[ 3] ^ din[ 8] ^ din[ 4];
dout[15] = din[ 1] ^ din[ 2] ^ din[ 7] ^ din[ 3];
dout[14] = din[ 0] ^ din[ 1] ^ din[ 6] ^ din[ 2];
dout[13] = din[ 8] ^ din[ 0] ^ din[ 4] ^ din[ 5] ^ din[ 1];
dout[12] = din[ 7] ^ din[ 8] ^ din[ 3] ^ din[ 0];
dout[11] = din[ 6] ^ din[ 7] ^ din[ 2] ^ din[ 8] ^ din[ 4];
dout[10] = din[ 5] ^ din[ 6] ^ din[ 1] ^ din[ 7] ^ din[ 3];
dout[ 9] = din[ 4] ^ din[ 5] ^ din[ 0] ^ din[ 6] ^ din[ 2];
dout[ 8] = din[ 3] ^ din[ 8] ^ din[ 5] ^ din[ 1];
dout[ 7] = din[ 2] ^ din[ 4] ^ din[ 7] ^ din[ 0];
dout[ 6] = din[ 1] ^ din[ 3] ^ din[ 6] ^ din[ 8] ^ din[ 4];
dout[ 5] = din[ 0] ^ din[ 2] ^ din[ 5] ^ din[ 7] ^ din[ 3];
dout[ 4] = din[ 8] ^ din[ 1] ^ din[ 6] ^ din[ 2];
dout[ 3] = din[ 7] ^ din[ 0] ^ din[ 5] ^ din[ 1];
dout[ 2] = din[ 6] ^ din[ 8] ^ din[ 0];
dout[ 1] = din[5] ^ din[7] ^ din[8] ^ din[4];
dout[ 0] = din[4] ^ din[6] ^ din[7] ^ din[3];
pn9 = dout;
end
endfunction
// This PN sequence checking algorithm is commonly used is most applications.
// It is a simple function generated based on the OOS status.
// If OOS is asserted (PN is OUT of sync):
// The next sequence is generated from the incoming data.
// If 16 sequences match CONSECUTIVELY, OOS is cleared (de-asserted).
// If OOS is de-asserted (PN is IN sync)
// The next sequence is generated from the current sequence.
// If 64 sequences mismatch CONSECUTIVELY, OOS is set (asserted).
// If OOS is de-asserted, any spurious mismatches sets the ERROR register.
// Ideally, processor should make sure both OOS == 0x0 AND ERR == 0x0.
assign adc_pn_data_in_s[31:16] = {~adc_data_d[15], adc_data_d[14:0]};
assign adc_pn_data_in_s[15:0] = {~adc_data[15], adc_data[14:0]};
assign adc_pn_match0_s = (adc_pn_data_in_s[31:16] == adc_pn_data[31:16]) ? 1'b1 : 1'b0;
assign adc_pn_match1_s = (adc_pn_data_in_s[15:0] == adc_pn_data[15:0]) ? 1'b1 : 1'b0;
assign adc_pn_match2_s = ((adc_data == 16'd0) && (adc_data_d == 16'd0)) ? 1'b0 : 1'b1;
assign adc_pn_match_s = adc_pn_match0_s & adc_pn_match1_s & adc_pn_match2_s;
assign adc_pn_data_s = (adc_pn_oos == 1'b1) ? adc_pn_data_in_s : adc_pn_data;
assign adc_pn_err_s = ~(adc_pn_oos | adc_pn_match);
// PN running sequence
always @(posedge adc_clk) begin
adc_pn_type_m1 <= up_pn_type;
adc_pn_type_m2 <= adc_pn_type_m1;
adc_pn_type <= adc_pn_type_m2;
adc_pn_en <= ~adc_pn_en;
adc_data_d <= adc_data;
if (adc_pn_en == 1'b1) begin
if (adc_pn_type == 1'b0) begin
adc_pn_data <= pn9(adc_pn_data_s);
end else begin
adc_pn_data <= pn23(adc_pn_data_s);
end
end
end
// PN OOS and counters (16 to clear, 64 to set). These numbers are actually determined
// based on BER parameters set by the system (usually in network applications).
always @(posedge adc_clk) begin
adc_pn_en_d <= adc_pn_en;
adc_pn_match <= adc_pn_match_s;
if (adc_pn_en_d == 1'b1) begin
if (adc_pn_oos == 1'b1) begin
if (adc_pn_match == 1'b1) begin
if (adc_pn_oos_count >= 16) begin
adc_pn_oos_count <= 'd0;
adc_pn_oos <= 'd0;
end else begin
adc_pn_oos_count <= adc_pn_oos_count + 1'b1;
adc_pn_oos <= 'd1;
end
end else begin
adc_pn_oos_count <= 'd0;
adc_pn_oos <= 'd1;
end
end else begin
if (adc_pn_match == 1'b0) begin
if (adc_pn_oos_count >= 64) begin
adc_pn_oos_count <= 'd0;
adc_pn_oos <= 'd1;
end else begin
adc_pn_oos_count <= adc_pn_oos_count + 1'b1;
adc_pn_oos <= 'd0;
end
end else begin
adc_pn_oos_count <= 'd0;
adc_pn_oos <= 'd0;
end
end
end
end
// The error state is streched to multiple adc clocks such that processor
// has enough time to sample the error condition.
always @(posedge adc_clk) begin
if (adc_pn_en_d == 1'b1) begin
if (adc_pn_err_s == 1'b1) begin
adc_pn_err_count <= 5'h10;
end else if (adc_pn_err_count[4] == 1'b1) begin
adc_pn_err_count <= adc_pn_err_count + 1'b1;
end
end
adc_pn_err <= adc_pn_err_count[4];
end
endmodule
// ***************************************************************************
// ***************************************************************************