Capsim Block Documentation
This function generates a random sequence of bits, which can be usedto exercise a data transmission system. The early, reference, and late signals are generated with the earlysignal shifted with the positive edge of the input clock. Any degree polynomial can be implemented as specified in a parameter array.
| Port | Type | Name | |
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| 0 | float | clock |
| Port | Type | Name | |
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| 0 | float | early | |
| 1 | float | reference | |
| 2 | float | late |
| Num | Type | Name | Initial Value | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | int | shift_reg | ||
| 1 | int | no_inbuf | ||
| 2 | int | no_outbuf | ||
| 3 | float | fbit_early[100] | ||
| 4 | float | fbit_temp[100] |
int i,j,k; int samples; int temp_val; int kp; |
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if((no_outbuf = NO_OUTPUT_BUFFERS() ) <= 0) {
fprintf(stderr,"pngen: no output buffers\n");
return(1); /* no output buffers */
}
shift_reg = initialize;
for(i=0; i<101; i++)
{
fbit_early[i] = 0.0;
}
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for(samples = MIN_AVAIL(); samples > 0; --samples) {
temp_val = 0;
IT_IN(0);
for(i=0; i<2*num_delay; i++)
{
fbit_temp[i] = fbit_early[i];
}
if(clock(1) == 0.0 && clock(0) == 1.0) {
for(i=0; i
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/* Capsim (r) Text Mode Kernel (TMK) Star Library (Blocks)
Copyright (C) 1989-2002 XCAD Corporation
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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http://capsimtmk.sourceforge.net
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/* pngen2.s */
/**********************************************************************
pngen2()
***********************************************************************
This function generates a random sequence of bits, which can be used
to exercise a data transmission system.
The early, reference, and late signals are generated with the early
signal shifted with the positive edge of the input clock.
Any degree polynomial can be implemented
as specified in a parameter array.
Input parameters:
num_delay: Number of samples to delay each way
shift_length: Length of shift register
poly[]: Generation polynomial in array
shift_reg: Initial shift reg for pseudo random sequence
hi_level: high logic level
lo_level: low logic level
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