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Progressive Learning Platform
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The progressive learning platform or PLP channel hosts tutorials that will be useful for someone who would like to get familiar with the PLP processor and the PLP IDE. You can teach yourself about microprocessors by writing assembly program for PLP, and visualize how the programs interact with the underlying hardware. The simulation has a one to one correspondence with Digilent's Nexys boards, and the PLP CPU. Thus, you can test your programs in the PLP IDE and then download them on to the board to see them run on real hardware.
PLP was designed with the help of funding from the National Science Foundation.
PLP was designed with the help of funding from the National Science Foundation.
Instruction Breakdown/Datapath Tutorial
This is version 2 of the existing instruction breakdown/datapath tutorial. Some content was changed for clarity and animations were added to the datapath step-through section. This tutorial breaks down the three instruction types (r, j, i) to show how they are different and what those differences are. It also steps each type through a simplified diagram of the processor's datapath to further illustrate how the different encodings behave in the hardware.
Video courtesy of Dr. Sohum Sohoni, lead architect of the Progressive Learning Platform. Narration by Damon Cost. Figures created by Damon Cost and Vance Anderson who were students working under Dr. Sohoni's supervision.
Video courtesy of Dr. Sohum Sohoni, lead architect of the Progressive Learning Platform. Narration by Damon Cost. Figures created by Damon Cost and Vance Anderson who were students working under Dr. Sohoni's supervision.
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ECEN 4243 Final Video
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Video created by the students of ECEN 4243. The class was a lot of fun, taught by David Fritz as the teaching assistant/apprentice.
Library/Multiple Files
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PLP Basic Input Output Tutorial
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This tutorial uses version 4.1 of the PLPTool and aims to introduce memory-mapped input/output devices such as the seven-segment display, switches, and LEDs. The video starts with a simple loop using a jump instruction and a label, for the purpose of polling the switch values in real time. This is demonstrated using the simulated switches and LEDs. The video then goes on to include the use of f...
My First PLP Program
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This is an introduction to PLPTool, and uses version 4.1 of the tool. The authors, Damon Cost (who also narrates in this video), Vance Anderson, and Dr. Sohum Sohoni bring you a short and simple program that aims to get you started on programming in assembly language using PLPTool. The video walks through the equivalent PLP assembly code for "a=a b". It shows how to launch the Quick Reference f...
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Who in the hell thought up this insanity? Pretty sure we stole this tech from aliens.
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How can you yell which operations the controller will perform based on the opcode sent in?
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at 14:20 , the ALU will subtract $t0, $t1, if zero, it'll go to the BRANCH AND gate and continue from there.
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I have a question after the sign extend in the store instruction , is the shift left by 2 executed but not outputed? since there is no multiplexer to forbid the signal from going to shift left by 2? Thanks for the video , great explanation :)!
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Does this mean write back(WB) stage is implemented for SW instruction? I'm confused.
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Bro this is great! I really appreciate the explanation.
5:18 5:47 Rtype add 9:58 Jump
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