Relationship Between Simulink and FPGA Clock
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shauk
il 23 Mag 2017
Commentato: Stefanie Schwarz
il 17 Feb 2020
I am designing my model in Simulink and then download it to the FPGA using the HDL coder. My output has a Fs of 11.28 Mhz and my FPGA is running with a input clock of 22.56 MHz. So how does simulink make sure that my output from FPGA is also coming out at 11.28 MHz. Is it done by the clock bundles(clock enable, master clock and clock reset) signals that simulink adds to each block? Or do i need to do something else to make sure that my output signal at FPGA pin has a Fs of 11.28 MHz?
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David Amor
il 23 Mag 2017
Modificato: David Amor
il 23 Mag 2017
In the "Model Configuration Parameters" (the cog at the top) Set your solver to "Fixed-step" and "Discrete (no continuous states)" then choose the "Step Size" under additional options and type "1 / 22.56e6" (your sys clock).
Then your simulations will run at your system clock and you can confirm timings.
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David Amor
il 21 Lug 2017
Stop time doesn't matter for fixed step size. The step size is not changed with the stop time.
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Bharath Venkataraman
il 23 Mag 2017
HDL Coder generates as many clocks or clock enables as there are rates. So if you had a single rate model, you would have a single clock port which you could hook up to the 22.56 MHz clock. You can have a valid signal that toggles valid to give an effective rate of 11.28MHz.
If you truly want two raes, you will need to use either the rate transition or downsample block to model the functionality of how you are taking in data at 22.56MHz and sending out data at 11.28MHz. HDL Coder offers you an option to use a single clock with clock enables to represent the rates or two distinct clocks. Please look at this link to get further information.
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Michael Du
il 30 Gen 2020
Which link are you mentioning regarding to generate two clocks in one simulink IP block?
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