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# Test SetupsThis folder contains very simple test setups that are intended for project beginnersto setup a minimal NEORV32 SoC. These setups are used in the :books:[NEORV32 User Guide](https://stnolting.github.io/neorv32/ug/).Note that these setups provides a minimalistic configuration to keepthings at a simple level at first. Additional CPU ISA extensions, performance options andoptional peripheral modules can be enabled by specifying the according :book:[configuration generics](https://stnolting.github.io/neorv32/#_processor_top_entity_generics).### Setup's Top Entity#### Clocking and ResetAll test setups require an external clock (via `clk_i` signal) and an externallow-active reset (via `rstn_i` signal).#### Configuration GenericsEach setup provides three elementary generics that can/should be adapted to fityour FPGA/board.* The clock speed in Hz **has to be specified** via the `CLOCK_SPEED` generic to fit your clock source.* The processor-internal instruction memory (IMEM) size _can be modified_ via the `MEM_INT_IMEM_SIZE` generic.* The processor-internal data memory (DMEM) size _can be modified_ via the `MEM_INT_DMEM_SIZE` generic.Note that this might require adaption of the NEORV32 linker script.### [`neorv32_test_setup_approm.vhd`](https://github.com/stnolting/neorv32/blob/main/rtl/test_setups/neorv32_test_setup_approm.vhd)This setup configures a `rv32imc_Zicsr` CPU with 16kB IMEM (as pre-initialized ROM),8kB DMEM and includes the GPIO module to drive 8 external signals (`gpio_o`)and the MTIME module for generating timer interrupts.The setup uses the ["indirect boot"](https://stnolting.github.io/neorv32/#_indirect_boot)configuration, so software applications are "installed" directly into theprocessor-internal IMEM during synthesis.:books: See User Guide section [_Installing an Executable Directly Into Memory_](https://stnolting.github.io/neorv32/ug/#_installing_an_executable_directly_into_memory).### [`neorv32_test_setup_bootloader.vhd`](https://github.com/stnolting/neorv32/blob/main/rtl/test_setups/neorv32_test_setup_bootloader.vhd)This setup configures a `rv32imc_Zicsr` CPU with 16kB IMEM (as RAM), 8kB DMEMand includes the GPIO module to drive 8 external signals (`gpio_o`), the MTIMEmodule for generating timer interrupts and UART0 to interface with the bootloader(via `uart0_txd_o` and `uart0_rxd_i`) via a serial terminal.The setup uses the ["direct boot"](https://stnolting.github.io/neorv32/#_direct_boot)configuration, so software applications can be uploaded and run at any timer via a serial terminal.:books: See User Guide section[_Uploading and Starting of a Binary Executable Image via UART_](https://stnolting.github.io/neorv32/ug/#_uploading_and_starting_of_a_binary_executable_image_via_uart).
