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Advice regarding a RISC course or a book

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Hello all,

What is in your opinion a good book or a free online course that revolves around designing a processor with RISC ISA?. MIPS for example or any other processor, but it has to be hands-on like implementation on FPGA preferably using Verilog.

thanks in advance.
 
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Hi,
go through google u get lot of risc and mips processor but what is your risc processor specifications,


thanks and regards
bhaskar
 

Since no specifics are mentioned, try these:

1> A FPGA Implementation of a MIPS RISC Processor for Computer Architecture Education
By: Victor P. Rubio, B.S.

2> A MIPS R3000 microprocessor on an FPGA
By: Charles Brej

I think these are available online for free.
 
@bhaskarskj1 I really don't have a specifications I just want to learn processor design hands-on. by the way what do you mean by "specifications", do you mean a specific ISA?
 

Hi ammar_kurd,

1. What purpose you need risc process
2.8 bit processor/16 bit.....

3. clock speed 50 Mhz/25 Mhz...

4. No. of instruction sets (addition, sub, increment, dec.....)

5. alu depth

6.Any other additional features

Search in google for different Risc processor designs, finalize one and start to implement in verilog

You have any discussion feel free to contact me

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