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---
# TinyTapeout project information
#
# As everyone will have access to all designs, try to make it easy for someone new to your design to know what
# it does and how to operate it.
#
# This will be automatically collected and used to make a datasheet for the chip.
project:
author: "Tommy Thorn" # Your name
title: "PDP-0: 4-bit CPU in the style of PDP-1/TX-0" # Project title
description: "The tiny 4-bit CPU packs a 3b program counter, an accumulator, and 8 6b words." # Short description of what your project does
how_it_works: "The two top bits in each word form the opcode (load, store, add, branch-if-zero) while the remaining four are the immediate field that the opcode uses. Load and store only access the immediate field of the word. The IO implements a simple command protocol to reset, load data, load code, and run. The output are used for the PC and the Accumulator. The test bench shows how to load a fibonacci computing program." # Longer description of how the project works
how_to_test: "Use the command protocol to load programs and run them (see test bench)" # Instructions on how someone could test your project, include things like what buttons do what and how to set the clock if needed
external_hw: "Besides interactining with the IOs, nothing is needed" # Describe any external hardware needed
doc_link: "" # URL to longer form documentation, eg the README.md in your repository
clock_hz: 0 # Clock frequency in Hz (if required)
language: "Verilog" # other examples include Verilog, Amaranth, VHDL, etc
wokwi_id: 341193419111006803 # the wokwi ID
picture: "" # relative path to a picture in your repository
inputs: # a description of what the inputs do
- clock
- cmd[0]
- cmd[1]
- not used
- cmdarg[0]
- cmdarg[1]
- cmdarg[2]
- cmdarg[3]
outputs:
- acc[0] # a description of what the outputs do
- acc[1]
- acc[2]
- acc[3]
- pc[0]
- pc[1]
- pc[2]
- Not used, wired to 0