Adaptation of the Two Sources of Code and One-Hot Encoding Method for Designing a Model of Microprogram Control Unit with Output Identification

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ABSTRACT

This article presents a proposal for a model of a microprogram control unit (CMCU) with output identification adapted for implementation in complex programmable logic devices (CPLD) equipped with integrated memory modules [1]. An approach which applies two sources of code and one-hot encoding has been used in a base CMCU model with output identification [2] [3]. The article depicts a complete example of processing for the proposed CMCU model. Furthermore, it also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of the approach in question and presents the results of the experiments conducted on a real CPLD system.

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Smoliński, Ł. , Barkalov, A. and Titarenko, L. (2015) Adaptation of the Two Sources of Code and One-Hot Encoding Method for Designing a Model of Microprogram Control Unit with Output Identification. Intelligent Control and Automation, 6, 116-125. doi: 10.4236/ica.2015.62012.

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