Added example Pmod config for amaranth on ULX3S board
See https://gist.github.com/opensiriusfox/755a3fa9967ebeaac0182c7a18b0727e
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2023-10-07_blinky_led_ulx3s.py
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#!/usr/bin/env python3
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from amaranth import *
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from amaranth_boards.ulx3s import ULX3S_12F_Platform as ulx3s_tgt
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class LEDBlinker(Elaboratable):
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"""
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LED Blinker reference code pulled directly from the Amaranth reference implemenetation
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https://amaranth-lang.org/docs/amaranth/latest/start.html#a-blinking-led
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"""
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def elaborate(self, platform):
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m = Module()
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led = platform.request("led")
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# The following lines requests the platform give us a custom thing
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# I've called `sf_led` which is a 4-pin PmodLED device.
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led_pmod = platform.request("sf_led")
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half_freq = int(platform.default_clk_frequency // 2)
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timer = Signal(range(half_freq + 1), reset=0x00)
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with m.If(timer == half_freq):
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m.d.sync += led.eq(~led)
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m.d.sync += timer.eq(0)
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with m.Else():
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m.d.sync += timer.eq(timer + 1)
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# Just for visibility, make the four LEDs on the module toggle in step
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# with the main LED. the top most will be aligned to the main LED,
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# while the other three LEDs will be inverted
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m.d.sync += led_pmod.bit_select(0,1).eq(led)
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m.d.sync += led_pmod.bit_select(1,1).eq(~led)
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m.d.sync += led_pmod.bit_select(2,1).eq(~led)
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m.d.sync += led_pmod.bit_select(3,1).eq(~led)
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return m
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from amaranth.build import Resource
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from amaranth.build import Pins
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# This last bit of code is for the synthesis step. We define the pin-collection
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# for the PMOD in the physical configuration we intend to use. I plugged in the
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# PMOD into the bottom row of connectors on the side of my ulx3s board, running
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# from the pins labeled 14 to the pin labeled 17.
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pin_set = Pins("14+ 15+ 16+ 17+", dir="o", invert=False, conn=("gpio", 0))
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# Next I indicate this is a resource that a module can request by name as `sf_led`
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# and indicate on my system it is pluged into the pin set
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sf_pmod_resource = Resource.family(0, default_name="sf_led", ios=[pin_set])
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# The "correct" way to do this is likely to define a custom configuration for
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# the hardware I'm using that inherits ULX3S_12F_Platform and further extends
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# the resources based upon my use of the pins.
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ULX3S = ulx3s_tgt()
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ULX3S.add_resources([sf_pmod_resource])
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ULX3S.build(LEDBlinker(), do_program=True)
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