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A Multiply Core Generator

To use, run "make" in the sw directory. This will create a file called bldmpy. Running bldmpy with two numbers as arguments will build a multiply core that multiplies two numbers together of the bit-widths given. Hence, bldmpy 12 12 will create a multiply core that multiplies two 12'bit numbers together.

Actually, that's not quite right. It will build two cores--a signed multiply core and an unsigned multiply core. Both will (by default) be placed into the rtl directory. Running make in the rtl directory will apply Verilator to these files. If you then run make mpy_tb_12x12 in the bench/cpp directory, you'll build a test bench that (for a 12x12 multiply) will test all combinations of 12x12. (Change the 12x12 for the actual number you built with, if you'd rather build a test-bench for a different multiply.) Beware, the test bench is exhaustive: you may not wish to run it on a 32x32 multiply, as it might take years.

The repository also contains a third core, slowmpy. This one isn't built by the coregen process above. Instead, it contains a multiplication implementation that is designed to be low logic, and hence trades logic for speed. It will take about N+2 clocks to multiply an N-bit number.

License

This software, and the cores it generates, are licensed under the GPLv3.

Commercial Applications

Should you find the GPLv3 license insufficient for your needs, other licenses can be purchased from Gisselquist Technology, LLC.

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