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UART Implementation

A very simple UART implementation, written in Verilog.


This is a really simple implementation of a Universal Asynchronous Reciever Transmitter (UART) modem. It can be synthesised for use with FPGAs, and is small enough to sit along side most existing projects as a peripheral.

It was developed with Icarus Verilog and GTKWave, so should cost you nothing to setup and play with in your own simulations.

I have tested it with a Xilinx Artix-7 FPGA using the Arty Development board from Digilent. It runs happily using a 50MHz clock and so long as you buffer the input and output pins properly, should be able to run much faster.

This isn't the smallest or the fastest UART implementation around, but it should be the easiest to integrated into a project.

Tools

Both can be installed on Ubuntu via the following command:

$> sudo apt-get install iverilog gtkwave

Simulation

To run the simple testbench, you can use the Makefile:

$> make rx tx

This will build the separate testbenches for the RX and TX modules, run their simulations, and output their wave files to ./work/

Implementation

When implemented on an Arty Development board using the constraints file in ./constraints and the Xilinx default synthesis strategy, the following utilisation numbers are reported:

Module Slice LUTs Slice Registers Slices LUT as Logic LUT FF Pairs
uart_rx 51 47 26 51 29
uart_tx 35 31 18 35 21

Modules

impl_top

The top level for the implementation (synthesis) of the simple echo test.

uart_rx

The reciever module.

module uart_rx(
input                   clk          , // Top level system clock input.
input                   resetn       , // Asynchronous active low reset.
input                   uart_rxd     , // UART Recieve pin.
input                   uart_rx_en   , // Recieve enable
output                  uart_rx_break, // Did we get a BREAK message?
output                  uart_rx_valid, // Valid data recieved/available.
output [PAYLOAD_BITS:0] uart_rx_data   // The recieved data.
);

parameter   BIT_RATE = 9600;      // Input bit rate of the UART line.
parameter   CLK_HZ   = 100000000; // Clock frequency in hertz.
parameter   PAYLOAD_BITS    = 8;  // Number of data bits per UART packet.
parameter   STOP_BITS       = 1;  // Stop bits per UART packet.

uart_tx

The transmitter module.

module uart_tx(
input                     clk         , // Top level system clock input.
input                     resetn      , // Asynchronous active low reset.
output                    uart_txd    , // UART transmit pin.
output                    uart_tx_busy, // Module busy sending previous item.
input                     uart_tx_en  , // Send the data on uart_tx_data
input  [PAYLOAD_BITS-1:0] uart_tx_data  // The data to be sent
);

parameter   BIT_RATE = 9600;      // Input bit rate of the UART line.
parameter   CLK_HZ   = 100000000; // Clock frequency in hertz.
parameter   PAYLOAD_BITS    = 8;  // Number of data bits per UART packet.
parameter   STOP_BITS       = 1;  // Stop bits per UART packet.